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illustration of acoustic cavitation

illustration of acoustic cavitation
A bubble initially at rest can grow during the rarefactional half-cycles of an applied acoustic field. Through rectified diffusion, gas and vapour are transported into the bubble, until it reaches a critical size and collapses. The bubble contents are compressed rapidly, resulting in extreme local conditions and a range of secondary effects that drive process, and may also be measured.