Transient Behaviour Of A Freezing Pcm In A Uniformly Cooled Circular Cavity

2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Kyle S Teather ◽  
Kamran Siddiqui
Author(s):  
Joydip Mondal ◽  
Arpit Mishra ◽  
Rajaram Lakkaraju ◽  
Parthasarathi Ghosh

Jets produced by the interaction of collapsing cavitating bubbles containing high-pressure gases can be utilized for wide variety of applications e.g. particle erosion, medical purposes (lithotripsy, sonoporation), tannery effluent treatment, etc. Among the many parameters, this jetting is largely influenced by spatial orientation of bubbles, their times of inception, relative bubble size ratio. In this context, multiple cavitating bubbles are able to generate numerous simultaneous jets, under suitable conditions, hence operating over a wider coverage area. Such multi-bubble arrangements can go a long way in enhancing the erosive impact on a target location even at cryogenic temperature (< 123 K) and hence necessitate investigation. In this paper, different configurations of multiple-bubble interactions are numerically simulated to examine jets directed towards a target location (fictitious particle, cell etc.) using computational fluid dynamics. No phase change is considered and the effect of gravity is neglected. The transient behaviour of the interface between the two interacting fluids (bubble and ambient liquid) is modelled using VOF (volume of fluid) method. In this paper, results obtained for different bubble configurations through numerical simulation are validated against suitable literature and further explored to assess the resulting jet effects. The time histories of interacting bubbles are presented and the consequent flow-fields are evaluated by the pressure and velocity distributions obtained. The same calculation is repeated in cryogenic environment and the results are compared. An attempt is made to approach towards an optimum arrangement and conditions for particle erosion.


Author(s):  
R. D. Bhargava ◽  
Ram Narayan

AbstractA homogeneous isotropic infinite elastic plate contains a circular cavity and a circular arc crack symmetrically situated about the x-axis. The cavity and crack are concentric but are of different radii. A circular inhomogeneity of radius slightly larger than that of the cavity is inserted into the cavity; thus generating a system of stresses in the outer material as well as in the inhomogeneity. The elastic field in the inhomogeneity and in the outer material outside the inhomogeneity is evaluated in this paper.


2016 ◽  
Vol 8 (6) ◽  
pp. 1-8 ◽  
Author(s):  
Yilin Wang ◽  
Shilei Li ◽  
Yunyun Zhang ◽  
Li Yu

1989 ◽  
Vol 208 (3) ◽  
pp. A11
Author(s):  
F.C.M.J.M. van Delft ◽  
J. Siera ◽  
B.E. Nieuwenhuys
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