Forces exerted by a liquid on a vapor bubble growing within IT
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Abstract
Using the basic equations of hydromechanics and also the Lagrange equations of the second kind, expressions are derived for the force acting between a liquid and a vapor bubble growing within it. Cases studied include those of the growth of a bubble on a thin filament or plane surface in an ideal liquid and a liquid of low viscosity. The sign of the hydrodynamic forces depends on the particular law of growth of the vapor bubble.
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Viscosity Basic Equation Plane Surface Lagrange Equation Hydrodynamic Force
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