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Asymmetric Disconnection of an Underwater Air Bubble: Persistent Neck Vibrations Evolve into a Smooth Contact
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2009
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Marine HydrodynamicsAeroacousticsCavitating FlowVibrationsFocusing SingularityPhysicsEngineeringMechanicsFluid MechanicsFinite-time SingularityHydrodynamic CavitationSlight Initial AsymmetriesBubble DynamicWave MotionUnderwater Air BubbleAsymmetric DisconnectionSmooth ContactAcoustic Cavitation
The disconnection of an underwater bubble illustrates how slight initial asymmetries can prevent the formation of a finite-time singularity. Creating a singularity by focusing a finite amount of energy dynamically into a vanishingly small amount of material requires that the initial condition be perfectly symmetric. In reality, imperfections are always present. We show a slight azimuthal asymmetry in the initial shape of the bubble neck excites vibrations that persist over time. As a result, the focusing singularity is generically preempted by a smooth contact.
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