Contactless pressure measurement of an underwater shock wave in a microtube using a high‑resolution background‑oriented schlieren technique
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Yamamoto, Shota
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Contactless pressure measurement of an underwater shock wave in a microtube using a high‑resolution background‑oriented schlieren technique
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A high-resolution background-oriented schlieren (BOS) technique, which utilizes a high-resolution camera and a microdot
background pattern, is proposed and used to measure the pressure field of an underwater shock wave in a microtube. The
propagation of the shock wave subsequently reaches a concave water–air interface set in the microtube resulting in the ejection
of a focused microjet. This high spatial-resolution BOS technique can measure the pressure field of a shock front with
a width as narrow as the order of only 101
μ m with a peak pressure as large as almost 3 MPa. This significant breakthrough
has enabled the simultaneous measurement of the pressure impulse of the shock front and the velocity of the microjet tip.
As a result, we have experimentally observed the linear relation between the velocity of the microjet tip and the pressure
impulse of the shock front for the cases without secondary cavitation in the liquid bulk. Such relation was theoretically/
numerically predicted by Peters et al. (J Fluid Mech 719:587–605, 2013). This study demonstrated the capability of the
proposed high-resolution BOS technique as a microscale contactless pressure measurement tool for underwater shock waves
and potentially other micro- and nanofluids.
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Experiments in Fluids (2022) 63: 142
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