Author: Frédéric Ayela
Hydrodynamic cavitation ‘on chip’ deals with the reduction, at low scale, of the well-known macroscopic cavitation phenomena.
However, cavitation through microdiaphragms and microventuris allows new experiments unavailable with conventional tools or fluids. Recently, we have performed for the first time a thermal mapping of a cavitating water flow, loaded with thermofluorescent nanoprobes, with the help of a confocal microscop [1]. The experiment has exhibited a thermal gap of around 10°C over a 0.1 mm long length (see figure).
Forthcoming experiments : delamination of microfoils, detection of hydroxyl radicals, if any, from cavitating luminol.
[1] together with Institut Lumière Matière, Lyon.