The effect of HIFU-relevant rates of heating on the growth and dissolution of nuclei available for inertial cavitation
A theoretical model is sought to explain recent experimental results which have shown the sudden onset of inertial cavitation after a significant period of ultrasound insonation. It is thought that there initially exists a population of bubbles with sub-optimal radii for inertial cavitation, which g...
Main Authors: | Webb, I, Arora, M, Collin, J, Payne, S, Roy, R, Coussios, C |
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Format: | Conference item |
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International Commission for Acoustics
2007
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