نتایج جستجو برای: sonoluminescence

تعداد نتایج: 336  

Journal: :Physics Letters B 1998

Journal: :Ultrasonics sonochemistry 2015
Baharak Sajjadi A R Abdul Aziz Shaliza Ibrahim

The influence of sonoluminescence transesterification on biodiesel physicochemical properties was investigated and the results were compared to those of traditional mechanical stirring. This study was conducted to identify the mechanistic features of ultrasonication by coupling statistical analysis of the experiments into the simulation of cavitation bubble. Different combinations of operationa...

2014
Woon Siong Gan

Although sonoluminescence was discovered in 1933, sofar the phenomenon has not been properly explained. In this paper we interpret this phenonmenon as spontaneous symmetry breaking. First, the single bubble sonoluminescence (SBSL) is considered. The mechanism here has been confirmed to be broken spherical symmetry by the work of D F Gaitan et al and Dam J S et al. In this paper we extend this t...

2009
Andreas Kurcz Antonio Capolupo Almut Beige

Sonoluminescence is the intriguing phenomenon of strong light flashes from tiny bubbles in a liquid. The bubbles are driven by an ultrasonic wave and need to be filled with noble gas atoms. Approximating the emitted light by blackbody radiation indicates very high temperatures. Although sonoluminescence has been studied extensively, the origin of the sudden energy concentration within the bubbl...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2011
Tandiono Siew-Wan Ohl Dave S W Ow Evert Klaseboer Victor V Wong Rainer Dumke Claus-Dieter Ohl

One way to focus the diffuse energy of a sound field in a liquid is by acoustically driving bubbles into nonlinear oscillation. A rapid and nearly adiabatic bubble collapse heats up the bubble interior and produces intense concentration of energy that is able to emit light (sonoluminescence) and to trigger chemical reactions (sonochemistry). Such phenomena have been extensively studied in bulk ...

Journal: :Physical review letters 2003
Dagmar Krefting Robert Mettin Werner Lauterborn

Single bubble sonoluminescence (SBSL) is realized in air-saturated water at ambient pressure and room temperature. The behavior is similar to SBSL in degassed water, but with a higher spatial variability of the bubble position. A detailed view on the dynamics of the bubbles shows agreement between calculated shape stability borders but differs slightly in the equilibrium radii predicted by a ma...

Journal: :Ultrasonics 1990
K S Suslick S J Doktycz E B Flint

Recent experimental results on the origins of sonoluminescence and sonochemistry are reviewed and the conclusion reached that most observed effects originate from thermal processes associated with a localized hot-spot created by acoustic cavitation. Sonoluminescence is definitively due to chemiluminescence from species produced thermally during cavitational collapse and is not attributable to e...

2000
S Liberati Matt Visser D W Sciama

Several years ago Schwinger proposed a physical mechanism for sonoluminescence in terms of photon production due to changes in the properties of the quantum-electrodynamic (QED) vacuum arising from a collapsing dielectric bubble. This mechanism can be re-phrased in terms of the Casimir effect and has recently been the subject of considerable controversy. This paper probes Schwinger’s suggestion...

Journal: :Optics and Photonics Journal 2017

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