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Induction of Microstreaming by Nonspherical Bubble Oscillations in an Acoustic Levitation System
Published on: May 9, 2021
Collective acoustic modes of a bubble plume
Alexei T Skvortsov1, Ian R MacGillivray1, Stephen Moore1
1Defence Science and Technology Group, Port Melbourne, Victoria 3207, Australia.
Abstract:
We derive a simple formula for the lowest natural frequencies of an infinitely long bubble plume with arbitrary cross section. Expressions are derived in terms of bubble volume fraction and equivalent radius of the plume, and a criterion for the existence of collective modes is established. For the plume with the circular cross section, our analytical approach is validated with the results of previous studies and numerical solution.
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