31 research outputs found

    Investigation of suspended sediment transport using ultrasonic techniques

    Get PDF

    Introduction to nonlinear acoustics

    Get PDF
    AbstractA brief review of the basic principles of fluid mechanics needed for development of linear and nonlinear ultrasonic concepts will be given. The fundamental equations of nonlinear ultrasonics will be derived and their physical properties explained. It will be shown how an originally monochromatic finite-amplitude ultrasonic wave, due to nonlinear effects, will distort during its propagation in time and space to form higher harmonics to its fundamental frequency. The concepts of shock formation will be presented. The material nonlinearity, described by the nonlinearity parameter B/A of the material, and the convective nonlinearity, described by the ultrasonic Mach Number, will be explained. Two procedures for determination of B/A will briefly be described and some B/A-values characterizing biological materials will be presented. Shock formation, described by use of the Goldberg Number,and Ultrasonic Saturation will be discussed.. An introduction to focused ultrasonic fields will be given and it will be shown how the ultrasonic intensity will vary axially and laterally in and near the focal region and how the field parameters of interest to biomedical applications may be described by use of the KZK-Model. Finally, an introduction will be given to the parametric acoustic array formed by mixing and interaction of two monochromatic, finite-amplitude ultrasonic waves in a liquid and the potentials of this mixing process in biomedical ultrasound will briefly be mentioned

    Internal Waves in Nonhomogeneus Media

    Get PDF

    Scattering by two spheres: Theory and experiment

    Get PDF

    Numerical modelling of multiple scattering between two elastical particles

    Get PDF

    Ultrasound cleaning of microfilters

    Get PDF

    Broadband tonpilz underwater acoustic transducers based on multimode optimization

    Get PDF
    corecore