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Radiation and scattering from micro-bubble clouds

Abstract:
The radiation and scattering from micro-bubble clouds with volume fractions greater than .01% are described using a theoretical model and measured data. In the low frequency limit, the radiation and scattering of sound was determined to be monopole when in the free field. The natural frequency of the cloud is predicted by a modified Minnaert equation. The measured backscatter target strength is consistent with calculations. Both the production of sound by breaking waves and sea surface scattering is affected by these micro-bubble clouds either in whole or in part. Since these features are compact at the lower frequencies, a multipole expansion shows that the most important response is the monopole and its surface image.
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Institution:
University of Oxford
Division:
MPLS
Department:
Engineering Science
Oxford college:
Harris Manchester College
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Publisher:
International Congress on Acoustics
Host title:
17th International Congress on Acoustics
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Publication date:
2001-09-03
Acceptance date:
2001-09-03
ISBN:
8888387005


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2019-01-14
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