Ultrasonics Sonochemistry (Mar 2024)

The violent collapse of vapor bubbles in cryogenic liquids

  • Kewen Peng,
  • Shouceng Tian,
  • Yiqun Zhang,
  • Jingbin Li,
  • Wanjun Qu,
  • Chao Li

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 104
p. 106845

Abstract

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Vapor bubbles in cryogenic fluids may collapse violently under subcooled and pressurized conditions. Despite important implications for engineering applications such as cavitation erosion in liquid propellant rocket engines, these intense phenomena are still largely unexplored. In this paper, we systematically investigate the ambient conditions leading to the occurrence of violent collapses in liquid nitrogen and analyze their thermodynamic characteristics. Using Brenner’s time ratio χ, the regime of violent collapse is identified in the ambient pressure–temperature parameter space. Complete numerical simulations further refine the prediction and illustrate two classes of collapses. At 1 10 does the collapse show more inertial features. A mechanism analysis pinpoints a critical time when the surrounding liquid enters supercritical state. The ultimate collapse intensity is shown to be closely associated with the dynamics at this moment. Our study provides a fresh perspective to the treatment of cavitation in cryogenic fluids. The findings can be instrumental in engineering design to mitigate adverse effects arising from intense cavitational activities.

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