Abstract :
In this paper, we study the motion of a cavitation bubble near a concave
boundary from a theoretical perspective. To illustrate the eect of the surface concavity
of the boundary, boundary integral and nite dierence methods are utilized to investigate
the more detailed process of jet formation. Bubble shapes and its lifetime, movement of
the bubble centroid, pressure contours, and velocity vectors are used to demonstrate the
numerical results. The velocity of a liquid jet impacting on the far side of the bubble
surface tends to increase with decreasing boundary concavity. This result suggests that
higher pressures can occur when cavitation bubbles collapse near a concave boundary.
With the increase of boundary concavity, the time evolutions of the bubble growth and
collapse tend to increase, and the liquid jet is formed later