Nonlinear dynamics of a shell encapsulated microbubble near solid boundary in an ultrasonic field

Microbubbles have the potential to be used for diagnostic imaging and therapeutic delivery. However, the transition from microbubbles currently being used as ultrasound contrast agents to achieve its’ potentials in the biomedical field requires more in depth understanding. Of particular importance i...

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Main Authors: N. M., Ali, Fatimah, Dzaharudin, E. A., Alias
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spelling my.ump.umpir.295172020-12-08T09:12:18Z http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/29517/ Nonlinear dynamics of a shell encapsulated microbubble near solid boundary in an ultrasonic field N. M., Ali Fatimah, Dzaharudin E. A., Alias T Technology (General) TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery Microbubbles have the potential to be used for diagnostic imaging and therapeutic delivery. However, the transition from microbubbles currently being used as ultrasound contrast agents to achieve its’ potentials in the biomedical field requires more in depth understanding. Of particular importance is the influence of microbubble encapsulation of a microbubble near a vessel wall on the dynamical behaviour as it stabilizes the bubble. However, many bubble studies do not consider shell encapsulation in their studies. In this work, the dynamics of an encapsulated microbubble near a boundary was studied by numerically solving the governing equations for microbubble oscillation. In order to elucidate the effects of a boundary to the non-linear microbubble oscillation the separation distances between microbubble will be varied along with the acoustic driving. The complex nonlinear vibration response was studied in terms of bifurcation diagrams and the maximum radial expansion. It was found that the increase in distance between the boundary and the encapsulated bubble will increase the oscillation amplitude. When the value of pressure amplitude increased the single bubble is more likely to exhibit the chaotic behaviour and maximum radius also increase as the inter wall-bubble distance is gradually increased. While, with higher driving frequency the maximum radial expansion decreases and suppress the chaotic behaviour. Penerbit UMP 2020 Article PeerReviewed pdf en cc_by_4 http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/29517/7/Nonlinear%20dynamics%20of%20a%20shell%20encapsulated.pdf N. M., Ali and Fatimah, Dzaharudin and E. A., Alias (2020) Nonlinear dynamics of a shell encapsulated microbubble near solid boundary in an ultrasonic field. Journal of Mechanical Engineering and Sciences (JMES), 14 (3). pp. 7235-7243. ISSN 2289-4659 (print); 2231-8380 (online) https://doi.org/10.15282/jmes.14.3.2020.23.0568 https://doi.org/10.15282/jmes.14.3.2020.23.0568
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N. M., Ali
Fatimah, Dzaharudin
E. A., Alias
Nonlinear dynamics of a shell encapsulated microbubble near solid boundary in an ultrasonic field
description Microbubbles have the potential to be used for diagnostic imaging and therapeutic delivery. However, the transition from microbubbles currently being used as ultrasound contrast agents to achieve its’ potentials in the biomedical field requires more in depth understanding. Of particular importance is the influence of microbubble encapsulation of a microbubble near a vessel wall on the dynamical behaviour as it stabilizes the bubble. However, many bubble studies do not consider shell encapsulation in their studies. In this work, the dynamics of an encapsulated microbubble near a boundary was studied by numerically solving the governing equations for microbubble oscillation. In order to elucidate the effects of a boundary to the non-linear microbubble oscillation the separation distances between microbubble will be varied along with the acoustic driving. The complex nonlinear vibration response was studied in terms of bifurcation diagrams and the maximum radial expansion. It was found that the increase in distance between the boundary and the encapsulated bubble will increase the oscillation amplitude. When the value of pressure amplitude increased the single bubble is more likely to exhibit the chaotic behaviour and maximum radius also increase as the inter wall-bubble distance is gradually increased. While, with higher driving frequency the maximum radial expansion decreases and suppress the chaotic behaviour.
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author N. M., Ali
Fatimah, Dzaharudin
E. A., Alias
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title Nonlinear dynamics of a shell encapsulated microbubble near solid boundary in an ultrasonic field
title_short Nonlinear dynamics of a shell encapsulated microbubble near solid boundary in an ultrasonic field
title_full Nonlinear dynamics of a shell encapsulated microbubble near solid boundary in an ultrasonic field
title_fullStr Nonlinear dynamics of a shell encapsulated microbubble near solid boundary in an ultrasonic field
title_full_unstemmed Nonlinear dynamics of a shell encapsulated microbubble near solid boundary in an ultrasonic field
title_sort nonlinear dynamics of a shell encapsulated microbubble near solid boundary in an ultrasonic field
publisher Penerbit UMP
publishDate 2020
url http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/29517/7/Nonlinear%20dynamics%20of%20a%20shell%20encapsulated.pdf
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