The present study experimentally investigates shock-induced collapse of bubbles near boundaries of
different plasticity and the resulting destructive erosion. Air bubbles held in gelatin are placed close to
either a solid wall or a soft clay layer. High pressure impulse generated by a shock tube is employed to
trigger bubble collapse. The bubble deformation is visualized by a focused shadowgraph system, and
the damage caused to the boundary surface is closely examined as well. The collapse of bubbles near
the soft clay layer shows differences from that near the solid wall in both qualitative description of
bubble deformation and quantitative measurement of bubble dynamics. The surface of the clay is
marked by the bubble collapse with a volcano-shaped imprint and some material floats into the gelatin
in a mushroom shape. In this ongoing investigation, refined results under well-defined and uniform
initial conditions will be provided and well suited for validation of numerical models and approaches.
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The present study experimentally investigates shock-induced collapse of bubbles near boundaries of
different plasticity and the resulting destructive erosion. Air bubbles held in gelatin are placed close to
either a solid wall or a soft clay layer. High pressure impulse generated by a shock tube is employed to
trigger bubble collapse. The bubble deformation is visualized by a focused shadowgraph system, and
the damage caused to the boundary surface is closely examined as well. The collapse o...
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