articleReports on Progress in PhysicsSep 10, 2010Closed access

Physics of bubble oscillations

University of Göttingen

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Abstract

Bubbles in liquids, soft and squeezy objects made of gas and vapour, yet so strong as to destroy any material and so mysterious as at times turning into tiny light bulbs, are the topic of the present report. Bubbles respond to pressure forces and reveal their full potential when periodically driven by sound waves. The basic equations for nonlinear bubble oscillation in sound fields are given, together with a survey of typical solutions. A bubble in a liquid can be considered as a representative example from nonlinear dynamical systems theory with its resonances, multiple attractors with their basins, bifurcations to chaos and not yet fully describable behaviour due to infinite complexity. Three stability…

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Keywords
  • Bubble
  • Physics
  • Attractor
  • Oscillation (cell signaling)
  • Mechanics
  • Jet (fluid)
  • Classical mechanics
  • Instability
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