Cavitation in Boxing: A physical approach

ORAL

Abstract

When a closed container filled of water (model of the head) is accelerated by a shock, cavitation bubbles can form and eventually, at their collapse, cause the shattering of the container. Predicting the growth and collapse dynamics of a bubble is crucial in limiting its damages. By conducting simultaneous high-speed imaging of the motion and pressure measurements in the fluid, we show that Rayleigh-Plesset equation accurately predicts the time evolution of the bubble radius. Additionally, we both experimentally and theoretically prove that the pressure distribution in the fluid can be directly derived from the acceleration. Finally, the overall bubble dynamics is found to be governed by the maximal acceleration and the timespan of the shock.

*We thank Direction Générale de l’Armement (DGA) for their financial support.

Presenters

  • Thibault Guillet

    • LadHyX - Ecole Polytechnique
    • LadHyX, Ecole polytechnique

Authors

  • Thibault Guillet

    • LadHyX - Ecole Polytechnique
    • LadHyX, Ecole polytechnique
  • Juliette Amauger

    • LadHyX - Ecole Polytechnique
    • LadHyX, Ecole polytechnique
  • David Quere

    • PMMH - ESPCI
    • PMMH, ESPCI
    • LadHyX, Ecole polytechnique
  • Caroline Cohen

    • LadHyX - Ecole Polytechnique
    • LadHyX, Ecole polytechnique
  • Christophe Clanet

    • Mechanics, Ecole Polytechnique
    • LadHyX - Ecole Polytechnique
    • LadHyX, Ecole polytechnique