Ferenc Hegedűs
Budapest University of Technology and Economics
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Ultrasonics | 2014
Ferenc Hegedűs
The equilibrium radius of a single spherical bubble containing both non-condensable gas and vapor is determined by the mechanical balance at the bubble interface. This expression highlights the fact that decreasing the ambient pressure below the so called Blakes critical threshold, the bubble has no equilibrium state at all. In the last decade many authors have tried to find evidence for the existence of stable bubble oscillation under harmonic forcing in this regime, that is, they have tried to stabilize the bubble motion applying ultrasonic radiation on the bubble. The available numerical results provide only partial proof for the existence as they are usually based on linearized or weakly nonlinear (higher order approximation) bubble models. Here, based on numerical techniques of the modern nonlinear and bifurcation theory, the existence of stable bubble motion has been proven without any restrictions in nonlinearities. Although the model, applied in this paper, is the rather simple Rayleigh-Plesset equation, the presented technique can be extended to more complex bubble models easily.
Ultrasonics Sonochemistry | 2015
Ferenc Hegedűs; Kálmán Klapcsik
In the last decade many industrial applications have emerged based on the rapidly developing ultrasonic technology such as ultrasonic pasteurization, alteration of the viscosity of food systems, and mixing immiscible liquids. The fundamental physical basis of these applications is the prevailing extreme conditions (high temperature, pressure and even shock waves) during the collapse of acoustically excited bubbles. By applying the sophisticated numerical techniques of modern bifurcation theory, the present study intends to reveal the regions in the excitation pressure amplitude-ambient temperature parameter plane where collapse-like motion of an acoustically driven gas bubble in highly viscous glycerine exists. We report evidence that below a threshold temperature the bubble model, the Keller-Miksis equation, becomes an overdamped oscillator suppressing collapse-like behaviour. In addition, we have found periodic windows interspersed with chaotic regions indicating the presence of transient chaos, which is important from application point of view if predictability is required.
International Journal of Heat and Fluid Flow | 2013
Ferenc Hegedűs; Sandra Koch; W. Garen; Zoltán Pandula; György Paál; László Kullmann; Ulrich Teubner
Ima Journal of Applied Mathematics | 2013
Ferenc Hegedűs; Csaba Hős; László Kullmann
Shock Waves | 2016
W. Garen; Ferenc Hegedűs; Y. Kai; Sandra Koch; B. Meyerer; Walter Neu; U. Teubner
Periodica Polytechnica Mechanical Engineering | 2012
Ferenc Hegedűs; László Kullmann
Physics Letters A | 2016
Ferenc Hegedűs
International Journal of Heat and Fluid Flow | 2010
Ferenc Hegedűs; Csaba Hős; László Kullmann
Nonlinear Dynamics | 2018
Ferenc Hegedűs; Werner Lauterborn; Ulrich Parlitz; Robert Mettin
Chaos Solitons & Fractals | 2017
Kálmán Klapcsik; Ferenc Hegedűs