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Buckling resistance of solid shell bubbles under ultrasound
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AeroacousticsEngineeringMechanical EngineeringSolid Shell BubblesSoft MatterShell TheoryAcoustic CavitationBubble DynamicVibrationsPower UltrasoundMechanicsBuckling TensionShell StructureMaterials ScienceSolid MechanicsUltrasoundCritical Buckling PressureThin-walled StructureBuckling Transition AbruptMechanics Of Materials
Thin solid shell contrast agents bubbles are expected to undergo different volume oscillating behaviors when the acoustic power is increased: small oscillations when the shell remains spherical, and large oscillations when the shell buckles. Contrary to bubbles covered with thin lipidic monolayers that buckle as soon as compressed: the solid shell bubbles resist compression, making the buckling transition abrupt. Numerical simulations that explicitly incorporate a shell bending modulus give the critical buckling pressure and post-buckling shape, and show the appearance of a finite number of wrinkles. These findings are incorporated in a model based on the concept of effective surface tension. This model compares favorably to experiments when adjusting two main parameters: the buckling tension and the rupture shell tension. The buckling tension provides a direct estimation of the acoustic pressure threshold at which buckling occurs.
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