9.7: Cavitation and Bubble Dynamics

Organizers:

  • Jon Estrada, University of Michigan
  • Mauro Rodriguez, Brown University
  • Jin Yang, University of Texas Austin
  • Spencer Bryngelson, Georgia Tech

Description:

We welcome submissions to a mini-symposium on cavitation and bubble dynamics. Cavitation is produced in a wide range of systems and can be generated by a range of energetic, focused, or far-field loading techniques. This symposium encourages submissions from all of experiments, theory, and computation, and is inclusive of applications in physics, fluid and solid mechanics, and biological or soft matter, as well as at quasistatic and high (inertial) rates and a range of length scales.            


Topics of interest:

Fluid mechanics, solid mechanics, direct simulation, inertial cavitation, experiments, soft matter, diagnostics, erosion, modeling, bubble-surface, nucleation