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Effects of existence of microbubbles for increase of acoustic streaming

Sakamoto et al., 1999

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18422380829763846330
Author
Sakamoto S
Watanabe Y
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Japanese journal of applied physics

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The effects of the existence of microbubbles in water on the increase of acoustic streaming velocity are experimentally investigated. The harmonics generated by the nonlinear vibration of microbubbles are regarded as the increase factor of the velocity. The streaming …
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