Rosselló Juan M, Hoeppe Hannes P, Koch Max, Lechner Christiane, Osterhoff Markus, Vassholz Malte, Hagemann Johannes, Möller Johannes, Scholz Markus, Boesenberg Ulrike, Hallmann Jörg, Kim Chan, Zozulya Alexey, Lu Wei, Shayduk Roman, Madsen Anders, Salditt Tim, Mettin Robert
Drittes Physikalisches Institut, Georg-August-Universität Göttingen, 37077 Göttingen, Germany.
Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, University of Ljubljana, 1000 Ljubljana, Slovenia.
Exp Fluids. 2024;65(2):20. doi: 10.1007/s00348-023-03759-9. Epub 2024 Feb 1.
In this work, we study the jetting dynamics of individual cavitation bubbles using x-ray holographic imaging and high-speed optical shadowgraphy. The bubbles are induced by a focused infrared laser pulse in water near the surface of a flat, circular glass plate, and later probed with ultrashort x-ray pulses produced by an x-ray free-electron laser (XFEL). The holographic imaging can reveal essential information of the bubble interior that would otherwise not be accessible in the optical regime due to obscuration or diffraction. The influence of asymmetric boundary conditions on the jet's characteristics is analysed for cases where the axial symmetry is perturbed and curved liquid filaments can form inside the cavity. The x-ray images demonstrate that when oblique jets impact the rigid boundary, they produce a non-axisymmetric splash which grows from a moving stagnation point. Additionally, the images reveal the formation of complex gas/liquid structures inside the jetting bubbles that are invisible to standard optical microscopy. The experimental results are analysed with the assistance of full three-dimensional numerical simulations of the Navier-Stokes equations in their compressible formulation, which allow a deeper understanding of the distinctive features observed in the x-ray holographic images. In particular, the effects of varying the dimensionless stand-off distances measured from the initial bubble location to the surface of the solid plate and also to its nearest edge are addressed using both experiments and simulations. A relation between the jet tilting angle and the dimensionless bubble position asymmetry is derived. The present study provides new insights into bubble jetting and demonstrates the potential of x-ray holography for future investigations in this field.
The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1007/s00348-023-03759-9.
在这项工作中,我们使用X射线全息成像和高速光学阴影成像技术研究单个空化气泡的喷射动力学。气泡由聚焦的红外激光脉冲在靠近扁平圆形玻璃板表面的水中产生,随后用X射线自由电子激光(XFEL)产生的超短X射线脉冲进行探测。全息成像可以揭示气泡内部的基本信息,否则由于遮挡或衍射,这些信息在光学领域将无法获取。对于轴对称受到扰动且腔内可形成弯曲液体细丝的情况,分析了非对称边界条件对射流特性的影响。X射线图像表明,当倾斜射流冲击刚性边界时,会产生一个从移动驻点生长的非轴对称飞溅。此外,图像还揭示了喷射气泡内部形成的复杂气/液结构,这些结构在标准光学显微镜下是不可见的。借助可压缩形式的纳维-斯托克斯方程的全三维数值模拟对实验结果进行了分析,这有助于更深入地理解在X射线全息图像中观察到的独特特征。特别是,通过实验和模拟研究了从初始气泡位置到固体板表面及其最近边缘测量的无量纲间隔距离变化的影响。推导了射流倾斜角与无量纲气泡位置不对称性之间的关系。本研究为气泡喷射提供了新的见解,并展示了X射线全息术在该领域未来研究中的潜力。
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