The threshold for transient cavitation produced in water by pulsed ultrasound was measured as a function of pulse duration and pulse repetition frequency at both 0.98 and 2.30 MHz. The cavitation events were detected with a passive acoustic technique which relies upon the scattering of the irradiation field by the bubble clouds associated with the events. The results indicate that the threshold is independent of pulse duration and acoustic frequency for pulses longer than approximately 10 acoustic cycles. The threshold increases for shorter pulses. The cavitation events are likely to be associated with bubble clouds rather than single bubbles
Thesis (M.A.)--Boston University This item was digitized by the Internet Archive.The phenomena of ca...
Various industrial processes such as sonochemical processing and ultrasonic cleaning strongly rely o...
Acoustic emission of subharmonic 1/2 and light emission from NaCl-water solutions were studied by me...
The threshold for transient cavitation produced in water by pulsed ultrasound was measured as a func...
Experimentally determined transient cavitation thresholds in water have, in the past, exceeded theor...
An acoustic backscattering technique for detecting transient cavitation produced by 10‐μs‐long pulse...
An acoustic backscattering technique for detecting transient cavitation produced by 10‐μs‐long pulse...
The dependence of the intensity of subharmonic 1/2, of the sonoluminescence and of the thresholds fo...
The nonlinear response of a single bubble to a bifrequency excitation is much more significant than ...
The cavitation threshold of subharmonic emission and of sonoluminescence in water have been measured...
A simple method is described for determining the size of sonoluminescence bubbles generated by acous...
A simple method is described for determining the size of sonoluminescence bubbles generated by acous...
The pulsed ultrasonic cavitation technique was employed to measure the dependence of the thresholds ...
The nonlinear response of a bifrequency excitation is much more significant than the linear response...
A simple method is described for determining the size of sonoluminescence bubbles generated by acous...
Thesis (M.A.)--Boston University This item was digitized by the Internet Archive.The phenomena of ca...
Various industrial processes such as sonochemical processing and ultrasonic cleaning strongly rely o...
Acoustic emission of subharmonic 1/2 and light emission from NaCl-water solutions were studied by me...
The threshold for transient cavitation produced in water by pulsed ultrasound was measured as a func...
Experimentally determined transient cavitation thresholds in water have, in the past, exceeded theor...
An acoustic backscattering technique for detecting transient cavitation produced by 10‐μs‐long pulse...
An acoustic backscattering technique for detecting transient cavitation produced by 10‐μs‐long pulse...
The dependence of the intensity of subharmonic 1/2, of the sonoluminescence and of the thresholds fo...
The nonlinear response of a single bubble to a bifrequency excitation is much more significant than ...
The cavitation threshold of subharmonic emission and of sonoluminescence in water have been measured...
A simple method is described for determining the size of sonoluminescence bubbles generated by acous...
A simple method is described for determining the size of sonoluminescence bubbles generated by acous...
The pulsed ultrasonic cavitation technique was employed to measure the dependence of the thresholds ...
The nonlinear response of a bifrequency excitation is much more significant than the linear response...
A simple method is described for determining the size of sonoluminescence bubbles generated by acous...
Thesis (M.A.)--Boston University This item was digitized by the Internet Archive.The phenomena of ca...
Various industrial processes such as sonochemical processing and ultrasonic cleaning strongly rely o...
Acoustic emission of subharmonic 1/2 and light emission from NaCl-water solutions were studied by me...