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16 June 1997 Modeling of bubble dynamics in relation to medical applications
Peter A. Amendt, Moshe Strauss, Richard A. London, Michael E. Glinsky, Duncan J. Maitland, Peter M. Celliers, Steven R. Visuri, David S. Bailey, David A. Young, Darwin Ho
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Proceedings Volume 2975, Laser-Tissue Interaction VIII; (1997) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.275500
Event: BiOS '97, Part of Photonics West, 1997, San Jose, CA, United States
Abstract
In various pulsed-laser medical applications, strong stress transients can be generated in advance of vapor bubble formation. To better understand the evolution of stress transients and subsequent formation of vapor bubbles, 2D simulations are presented in channel or cylindrical geometry with the LATIS computer code. Differences with 1D modeling are explored, and simulated experimental conditions for vapor bubble generation are presented and compared with data.
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Peter A. Amendt, Moshe Strauss, Richard A. London, Michael E. Glinsky, Duncan J. Maitland, Peter M. Celliers, Steven R. Visuri, David S. Bailey, David A. Young, and Darwin Ho "Modeling of bubble dynamics in relation to medical applications", Proc. SPIE 2975, Laser-Tissue Interaction VIII, (16 June 1997); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.275500
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KEYWORDS
Interfaces

Absorption

Acoustics

Laser therapeutics

Laser applications

Laser safety

Laser vision correction

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