Webinar: Dynamics of Bubble Nucleation
Event Details:
- Date: Tuesday, 18 January 2022
- Time: Starts: 16:00
- Venue: Live streaming of the discussion will be available on Zoom (Password: VsSCz1)
- Speaker: Prof. Carlo Massimo Casciola, Sapienza University of Rome
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Abstract
When the pressure falls below a critical level (cavitation) or the temperature raises above a threshold (boiling), the liquid-vapor transition takes place. The process starts with the nucleation phase, a rare event which is deeply routed in the atomistic nature of the fluid. Successively, depending on the local thermodynamic conditions, the bubble may grow to macroscopic size and couple to the inertial dynamics of the surrounding fluid. In the classical approach each phase is treated separately.
Bibliography
- Magaletti, Gallo, CMC, Water Cavitation From Ambient to High Temperature, Scientific Reports 2021.
- Gallo, Magaletti, CMC, Heterogeneous bubble nucleation dynamics”, Journal of Fluid Mechanics 2021.
- Gallo, Magaletti, Cocco, CMC, Nucleation and growth dynamics of vapor bubbles, Journal of Fluid Mechanics 2019.
- Gallo, Magaletti, CMC, Thermally activated vapor bubble nucleation: the LandauLifshitz/Van der Waals approach”, Phys. Rev. Fluids. 2018.
About the Speaker
Carlo Massimo Casciola leads a research group of about 20 among researchers, postdocs and PhD students working on the fluid dynamics of complex flows with a chiefly theoretical and numerical approach. His research is oriented to fundamental and numerical modelling, with substantial interactions with several neighbouring disciplines, such as engineering, physics, material science, chemistry, mathematics, biology, and medicine.
Most of the topics are characterised by the coupling of macroscopic flows with a micro-structure. After being awarded the ERC Advanced Grant 2013, BIC: Following Bubbles from Inception to Collapse, a significant part of the research work has been focused on different aspects of cavitation, e.g. heterogeneous nucleation, wettability, bubble collapse modelling, bubble-wall interactions.
The tools employed span from Direct and Large Eddy Simulation, to Phase Field Models, Free Energy Methods, and Molecular Dynamics techniques specialised for Rare Events. Significant contributions concerns technics and models for Wettability and heterogeneous nucleation on complex surfaces; Phase field methods for (nano-)bubble dynamics and cavitation; Direct numerical simulations of polymer drag reducing flows; Scaling laws and energy fluxes in inhomogeneous turbulent flows; Particle transport in turbulent flows in the two-way coping regime. Recently, the research interests extended to experimental aspects of bubble dynamics, cavitation and micro fluidics for application in biology and medicine
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The EuroCC project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme grant agreement No. 951732
This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No. 810660
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Additional Info
- Date: Tuesday, 18 January 2022
- Time: Starts: 16:00
- Speaker: Prof. Carlo Massimo Casciola, Sapienza University of Rome