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Numerical simulation of cavitation bubble dynamics induced by ultrasound waves in a high frequency reactor
Authors:Servant G  Caltagirone J P  Gérard A  Laborde J L  Hita A
Institution:

a Laboratoire de Modélisation Avancée des Systèmes Thermiques et Écoulements Réels (ENSCPB), Avenue Pey-Berland, B.P. 108, 33402 Talence Cedex, France

b Laboratoire de Mécanique Physique, Université Bordeaux I, 351 cours de la Libération, 33405 Talence Cedex, France

c EDF-Div.R&D/Application de l'Électricité dans l'Industrie, Route de Sens-Ecuelles, 77818 Moret-sur-Loing Cedex, France

Abstract:The use of high frequency ultrasound in chemical systems is of major interest to optimize chemical procedures. Characterization of an open air 477 kHz ultrasound reactor shows that, because of the collapse of transient cavitation bubbles and pulsation of stable cavitation bubbles, chemical reactions are enhanced. Numerical modelling is undertaken to determine the spatio-temporal evolution of cavitation bubbles. The calculus of the emergence of cavitation bubbles due to the acoustic driving (by taking into account interactions between the sound field and bubbles' distribution) gives a cartography of bubbles' emergence within the reactor. Computation of their motion induced by the pressure gradients occurring in the reactor show that they migrate to the pressure nodes. Computed bubbles levitation sites gives a cartography of the chemical activity of ultrasound. Modelling of stable cavitation bubbles' motion induced by the motion of the liquid gives some insight on degassing phenomena.
Keywords:Caflisch equations  Cavitation bubbles  Degassing effect  Sonochemical reactor  Sonochemistry  Transient bubble motion  Wave attenuation
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