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In previous papers, researchers generally adopted a simplified assumption that there is a single type of bubble in liquid. In this paper, two simplified bubbles models are established based on the shape and structure of cavitation bubbles formed in ultrasonic field, i.e. linear model consisting of three bubbles and cluster model composed of five bubbles, and each model is assumed to consist of two types of bubbles. The influences of large bubbles on cavitation effect of small bubble in the middle for three- and five-bubble model are numerically studied by using the modified Keller-Miksis equation and van der Waals equation. The changes of the expansion radius of the small bubble in the middle, the temperature in the small bubble and the secondary Bjerknes force between large bubble and small bubble with the increase of the initial radius of large bubbles are mainly investigated. In the calculation, it is assumed that the locations of bubbles stay unchanged and the shape of bubbles remains spherical in the oscillation process. Meanwhile, the time-delay effect on the secondary Bjerknes force can be neglected because the sound wave speed is very fast in water and the bubbles in the liquid can oscillate synchronously. The calculation results show that the expansion of small bubble in the middle can be completely suppressed or delayed when the initial radius and the number of bubbles are appropriate on condition that the distance between large and small bubble, the driving sound pressure and frequency of the applied sound field stay unchanged. The main reason for delayed expansion is that the total pressure acting on small bubbles is delayed to form a negative pressure in the process of the change. The collapse time of delayed expansion of small bubble is basically the same as that of large bubbles, which makes small bubble collapsed rapidly and thoroughly under the strong radiative barotropic effect of large bubble's collapse, and leads the maximum temperature in the small bubble to be higher than that of the single bubble with the same initial radius and the small bubble with normal expansion. In addition, when the expansion of small bubble is delayed, the secondary Bjerknes force between the large bubble and the small bubble appears to be repulsive first and attractive then. This rule is different from the change rule of the secondary Bjerknes force between the two bubbles in normal expansion. The results in this paper have significant theoretical guidance for specific problems such as suppressing liquid cavitation or enhancing liquid cavitation effect by the manual injection of large bubbles.
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图 5 三泡模型中小气泡膨胀阶段受到的压强 (a)
$R_{20}=5\;{\text{μm}}$ ; (b)$R_{20}=15\;{\text{μm}}$ ; (c)$R_{20}=25\;{\text{μm}}$ ; (d)$R_{20}=35\;{\text{μm}}$ ; (e)$R_{20}=40\;{\text{μm}}$ Figure 5. Total pressure acting on growth stage of small bubble in three-bubble model: (a)
$R_{20}=5\;{\text{μm}}$ ; (b)$R_{20}=15\;{\text{μm}}$ ; (c)$R_{20}=25\;{\text{μm}}$ ; (d)$R_{20}=35\;{\text{μm}}$ ; (e)$R_{20}=40\;{\text{μm}}$ .图 6 五泡模型中小气泡膨胀阶段受到的压强 (a)
$R_{20}=5\;{\text{μm}}$ ; (b)$R_{20}=10\;{\text{μm}}$ ; (c)$R_{20}=16\;{\text{μm}}$ ; (d)$R_{20}=25\;{\text{μm}}$ ; (e)$R_{20}=30\;{\text{μm}}$ Figure 6. Total pressure acting on growth stage of small bubble in five-bubble model: (a)
$R_{20}=5\;{\text{μm}}$ ; (b)$R_{20}=10\;{\text{μm}}$ ; (c)$R_{20}=16\;{\text{μm}}$ ; (d)$R_{20}=25\;{\text{μm}}$ ; (e)$R_{20}=30\;{\text{μm}}$ .图 8 三泡模型中大小气泡之间的次Bjerknes力的变化 (a)
$R_{20}=5\;{\text{μm}}$ ; (b)$R_{20}=15\;{\text{μm}}$ ; (c)$R_{20}=25\;{\text{μm}}$ ; (d)$R_{20}=35\;{\text{μm}}$ ; (e)$R_{20}=40\;{\text{μm}}$ Figure 8. Changes of secondary Bjerknes forces between large and small bubbles in three-bubble model: (a)
$R_{20}=5\;{\text{μm}}$ ; (b)$R_{20}=15\;{\text{μm}}$ ; (c)$R_{20}=25\;{\text{μm}}$ ; (d)$R_{20}=35\;{\text{μm}}$ ; (e)$R_{20}=40\;{\text{μm}}$ .图 9 五泡模型中大小气泡之间的次Bjerknes力的变化 (a)
$R_{20}=5\;{\text{μm}}$ ; (b)$R_{20}=10\;{\text{μm}}$ ; (c)$R_{20}=16\;{\text{μm}}$ ; (d)$R_{20}=25\;{\text{μm}}$ ; (e)$R_{20}=30\;{\text{μm}}$ Figure 9. Changes of secondary Bjerknes forces between large and small bubbles in five-bubble model: (a)
$R_{20}=5\;{\text{μm}}$ ; (b)$R_{20}=10\;{\text{μm}}$ ; (c)$R_{20}=16\;{\text{μm}}$ ; (d)$R_{20}=25\;{\text{μm}}$ ; (e)$R_{20}=30\;{\text{μm}}$ . -
[1] Yasui K, Iida Y, Tuziuti T, Kozuka T, Towata A 2008 Phys. Rev. E 77 016609Google Scholar
[2] Doinikov A A, Zavtrak S T 1998 J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 99 3849
[3] Moussatov A, Granger C, Dubus B 2003 Ultrason. Sonochem. 10 191Google Scholar
[4] Mettin R, Luther S, Ohl C D, Lauterborn W 1999 Ultrason. Sonochem. 6 25Google Scholar
[5] Cr um, Lawrence A 1975 J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 57 1363Google Scholar
[6] Mettin R, Akhatov I, Parlitz U, Ohl C D, Lauterborn W 1997 Phys. Rev. E 56 2924Google Scholar
[7] 卢义刚, 吴雄慧 2011 60 046202Google Scholar
Lu Y G, Wu X H 2011 Acta Phys. Sin. 60 046202Google Scholar
[8] Jiang L, Liu F, Chen H, Chen H S, Wang J D, Chen D R 2012 Phys. Rev. E 85 036312Google Scholar
[9] Ida M, Naoe T, Futakawa M 2007 Phys. Rev. E 76 046309Google Scholar
[10] 蒲中奇, 张伟, 施克仁, 张俊华, 吴玉林 2005 清华大学学报: 自然科学版 45 1450Google Scholar
Pu Z Q, Zhang W, Shi K R, Zhang J H, Wu Y L 2005 Journal Tsinghua University (Science and Technology) 45 1450Google Scholar
[11] 王德鑫, 那仁满都拉 2018 67 037802Google Scholar
Wang D X, Naranmandula 2018 Acta Phys. Sin. 67 037802Google Scholar
[12] 马艳, 林书玉, 徐洁, 唐一璠 2017 66 014302Google Scholar
Ma Y, Lin S Y, Xu J, Tang Y F 2017 Acta Phys. Sin. 66 014302Google Scholar
[13] 王成会, 莫润阳, 胡静, 陈时 2015 64 234301Google Scholar
Wang C H, Mo R Y, Hu J, Chen S 2015 Acta Phys. Sin. 64 234301Google Scholar
[14] An Y 2011 Phys. Rev. E 83 066313Google Scholar
[15] 苗博雅, 安宇 2015 64 204301Google Scholar
Miao B Y, An Y 2015 Acta Phys. Sin. 64 204301Google Scholar
[16] Nasibullaeva E S, Akhatov I S 2013 J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 133 3727Google Scholar
[17] 陈时, 张迪, 王成会, 张引红 2019 68 074301Google Scholar
Chen S, Zhang D, Wang C H, Zhang Y H 2019 Acta Phys. Sin. 68 074301Google Scholar
[18] Zhang Y Y, Chen W Z, Zhang L L, Wang X, Chen Z 2019 Chin. Phys. Lett. 36 034301Google Scholar
[19] Wu W H, Yang P F, Zhai W, Wei B B 2019 Chin. Phys. Lett. 36 084302Google Scholar
[20] Zhu C S, Han D, Feng L, Xu S 2019 Chin. Phys. B 28 034701Google Scholar
[21] 王成会, 林书玉 2011 声学学报 36 325Google Scholar
Wang C H, Lin S Y 2011 Acta Acustica 36 325Google Scholar
[22] Jiao J J, He Y, Yasui K, Kentish S E, Ashokkumar M, Manasseh R, Lee J 2015 Ultrason. Sonochem. 22 70Google Scholar
[23] Hilgenfeldt S, Grossmann S, LohseD 1999 Phys. Fluids 11 1318Google Scholar
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