Bubble pulsations between parallel plates

The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America
Jianying CuiEvgenia A Zabolotskaya

Abstract

The dynamic response of an acoustically driven spherical bubble between parallel plates is investigated in the linear approximation. For the case of rigid plates, explicit expressions are provided for the resonance frequency and damping, and the importance of including compressibility of the liquid is discussed. For wide channels, approximate results are presented that account for finite acoustic impedance of the plates.

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