The steady state response induced by a harmonically driven, ultrasonic wave in a structure comprised of two layers, the first a bubbly liquid, and the second a viscoelastic solid with a rigid boundary, is studied in the linear approximation. This structure is intended to model a cavitating liquid in contact with tissue. The upper surface of the liquid is driven harmonically and models the source. The lower surface of the solid is rigid and models the bone. While cavitation is inherently nonlinear, the propagation process is approximated as linear. The transient response is not calculated. The model of the bubbly liquid is a simple continuum one, supplemented by allowing for a distribution of different equilibrium bubble radii and for the da...
We consider the problem of the propagation of high-intensity acoustic waves in a bubble layer consis...
This is the published version. Copyright 2005 Acoustical Society of AmericaUnderstanding the behavio...
The cavitation phenomenon has today become a keystone for different areas of science and technology ...
The main limitation of ultrasonic processes is the lack of knowledge spatial distribution of the aco...
The aim of the paper is a theoretical analysis of propagation of high-intensity acoustic waves throu...
The bubbles involved in sonochemistry and other applications of cavitation oscillate inertially. A c...
The propagation of diagnostic ultrasonic imaging pulses in tissue and their interaction with contras...
This work deals with a theoretical analysis about the possibility of using linear and nonlinear acou...
A numerical method is developed for the study of the behaviour of a gas bubble in ultrasonically ind...
The nonlinear oscillations of a spherical, acoustically forced gas bubble in nonlinear viscoelastic...
We investigate the acoustic wave propagation in bubbly liquid inside a pilot sonochemical reactor wh...
Tissue injury during therapeutic ultrasound or lithotripsy is thought, in cases, to be due to the ac...
The cavitation-mediated bioeffects are primarily associated with the dynamic behaviors of bubbles in...
A homogeneous cavitation model, derived from the Keller–Miksis equation, is developed and applied to...
International audienceWe study the influence of bubble-bubble interactions on the propagation of lin...
We consider the problem of the propagation of high-intensity acoustic waves in a bubble layer consis...
This is the published version. Copyright 2005 Acoustical Society of AmericaUnderstanding the behavio...
The cavitation phenomenon has today become a keystone for different areas of science and technology ...
The main limitation of ultrasonic processes is the lack of knowledge spatial distribution of the aco...
The aim of the paper is a theoretical analysis of propagation of high-intensity acoustic waves throu...
The bubbles involved in sonochemistry and other applications of cavitation oscillate inertially. A c...
The propagation of diagnostic ultrasonic imaging pulses in tissue and their interaction with contras...
This work deals with a theoretical analysis about the possibility of using linear and nonlinear acou...
A numerical method is developed for the study of the behaviour of a gas bubble in ultrasonically ind...
The nonlinear oscillations of a spherical, acoustically forced gas bubble in nonlinear viscoelastic...
We investigate the acoustic wave propagation in bubbly liquid inside a pilot sonochemical reactor wh...
Tissue injury during therapeutic ultrasound or lithotripsy is thought, in cases, to be due to the ac...
The cavitation-mediated bioeffects are primarily associated with the dynamic behaviors of bubbles in...
A homogeneous cavitation model, derived from the Keller–Miksis equation, is developed and applied to...
International audienceWe study the influence of bubble-bubble interactions on the propagation of lin...
We consider the problem of the propagation of high-intensity acoustic waves in a bubble layer consis...
This is the published version. Copyright 2005 Acoustical Society of AmericaUnderstanding the behavio...
The cavitation phenomenon has today become a keystone for different areas of science and technology ...