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16 June 1997 Comparison of numerical simulations and laboratory studies of shock waves and cavitation bubble growth produced by optical breakdown in water
Edward J. Chapyak, Robert P. Godwin, Alfred Vogel
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Proceedings Volume 2975, Laser-Tissue Interaction VIII; (1997) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.275497
Event: BiOS '97, Part of Photonics West, 1997, San Jose, CA, United States
Abstract
In numerical calculations of idealized bubble dynamics test problems, Los Alamos computational tools perform well. A realistic equation of state must be used and geometrical features must be carefully modeled to simulate experiments accurately. In this work, we compare numerical simulations taking these features into account with experiments performed at the Medizinisches Laserzentrum Luebeck. We compare the measured and calculated positions of the shock front and of the bubble wall as a function of time in the laser optical breakdown of water produced by 30-ps 1-mJ Nd:YAG laser pulses.
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Edward J. Chapyak, Robert P. Godwin, and Alfred Vogel "Comparison of numerical simulations and laboratory studies of shock waves and cavitation bubble growth produced by optical breakdown in water", Proc. SPIE 2975, Laser-Tissue Interaction VIII, (16 June 1997); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.275497
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KEYWORDS
Plasma

Numerical simulations

Optical simulations

Photography

Cavitation

Computer simulations

Laser energy

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