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Acoustic Bubble Dynamics in a Yield-Stress Fluids

Authors :
Saint-Michel, Brice
Garbin, Valeria
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Yield-stress fluids naturally trap small bubbles when their buoyancy applies an insufficient stress to induce local yielding of the material. Under acoustic excitation, trapped bubbles can be driven into volumetric oscillations and apply an additional local strain and stress that can trigger yielding and assist their release. In this paper we explore different regimes of microbubble oscillation and translation driven by an ultrasound field in a model yield-stress fluid, a Carbopol microgel. We first analyse the linear bubble oscillation dynamics to measure the local, high-frequency viscosity of the material. We then use acoustic pressure gradients to induce bubble translation and examine the elastic part of the response of the material below yielding. We find that, at moderate pressure amplitude, the additional stresses applied by volumetric oscillations and acoustic radiation forces do not lead to any detectable irreversible bubble motion. At high pressure amplitude, we observe non-spherical shape oscillations that result in erratic bubble motion. The shape modes and critical pressures we observe differ from the predictions of a recent model of shape oscillations in soft solids.Based on our findings, we discuss possible reasons for the lack of bubble release in Carbopol and suggest other systems in which ultrasound-assisted bubble rise may be observed.<br />Comment: Accepted to Soft Matter

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2006.03884
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1039/D0SM01044H