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Induction of Microstreaming by Nonspherical Bubble Oscillations in an Acoustic Levitation System
Published on: May 9, 2021
Acoustic scattering by one bubble before 1950: Spitzer, Willis, and Division 6
1Department of Applied Mathematics and Statistics, Colorado School of Mines, Golden, Colorado 80401, USA.
Abstract:
The solution of the problem of acoustic scattering by a single bubble is an ingredient in many theories used to predict the behavior of bubbly liquids. Significant work on this problem was done in the 1940s, but much of that work was described in unpublished wartime reports. However, it is now possible to access most of those reports, enabling a more coherent summary to be given. That is the purpose of this paper.
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