Miles Wilson's research while affiliated with University of Birmingham and other places
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Publication (1)
In acoustic cavitation the spatial variation and time–dependent nature of the acoustic pressure field, whether it is a standin or propagating wave, together with the presence of other bubbles, particles and boundaries produces gradients and asymmetrie in the flow field. This will inevitably lead to non–spherical bubble behaviour, often of short dur...
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... 4,5 For example, if a bubble is located near a solid wall, the bubble concave inward while collapsing toward the solid wall, forming a liquid jet that interacts with the solid wall. 2,[6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14] There are extended studies on a bubble near various boundaries including an elastic wall, 15 a curved solid object, 16 a designed elastic boundary, 17,18 or a droplet attached to the wall. 19 Some recent experimental works addressed the cavitation dynamics near a corner of two rigid walls 20 with an opening angle of either 90 or even smaller, 21 where the bubble collapses toward the center of the corner. ...