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Simultaneous size and velocity measurements of cavitating microbubbles using interferometric laser imaging

Simultaneous size and velocity measurements of cavitating microbubbles using interferometric laser imaging
Simultaneous size and velocity measurements of cavitating microbubbles using interferometric laser imaging

In this paper, interferometric laser imaging droplet sizing-ILIDS-is applied to incipient cavitation in the wake of a marine propeller model with the aim to evaluate simultaneously bubbles velocity and diameter. Until now, the feasibility of this technique has been demonstrated especially in sprays of water droplets in air where an optimal light scattering is obtained thanks to the spherical shape and to the given relative refractive index. In the present setup, to allow simultaneous size-velocity measurements, a single camera is used and the object distance over lens diameter ratio is kept as small as possible, thus increasing the size measurement resolution. These details, together with the algorithms used for image analysis at each single frame and in two consecutive frames, allow deriving cavitation bubble size and velocity distributions in the propeller wake.

0723-4864
1153-1167
Lacagnina, Giovanni
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Grizzi, Silvano
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Falchi, Massimo
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Di Felice, Fabio
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Romano, Giovanni P.
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Falchi, Massimo
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Lacagnina, Giovanni, Grizzi, Silvano, Falchi, Massimo, Di Felice, Fabio and Romano, Giovanni P. (2011) Simultaneous size and velocity measurements of cavitating microbubbles using interferometric laser imaging. Experiments in Fluids, 50 (4), 1153-1167. (doi:10.1007/s00348-011-1055-9).

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Abstract

In this paper, interferometric laser imaging droplet sizing-ILIDS-is applied to incipient cavitation in the wake of a marine propeller model with the aim to evaluate simultaneously bubbles velocity and diameter. Until now, the feasibility of this technique has been demonstrated especially in sprays of water droplets in air where an optimal light scattering is obtained thanks to the spherical shape and to the given relative refractive index. In the present setup, to allow simultaneous size-velocity measurements, a single camera is used and the object distance over lens diameter ratio is kept as small as possible, thus increasing the size measurement resolution. These details, together with the algorithms used for image analysis at each single frame and in two consecutive frames, allow deriving cavitation bubble size and velocity distributions in the propeller wake.

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Published date: April 2011

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Local EPrints ID: 420588
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/420588
ISSN: 0723-4864
PURE UUID: e84b53dd-c5cb-4319-8ef7-b0d382998493
ORCID for Giovanni Lacagnina: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-8038-1127

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Date deposited: 10 May 2018 16:30
Last modified: 15 Mar 2024 19:16

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Author: Giovanni Lacagnina ORCID iD
Author: Silvano Grizzi
Author: Massimo Falchi
Author: Fabio Di Felice
Author: Giovanni P. Romano

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