These phenomena have important implications, particularly in underwater acoustics, one of the fastest growing fields in acoustics research. If cavitation is induced by turbulent flow, components can be damaged. "This volume deals with the interaction of acoustic fields with bubbles in liquids, with emphasis on the principles of

- Title : The Acoustic Bubble
- Author : T. G. Leighton
- Rating : 4.58 (215 Vote)
- Publish : 2014-12-9
- Format : Paperback
- Pages : 613 Pages
- Asin : 0124419216
- Language : English
These phenomena have important implications, particularly in underwater acoustics, one of the fastest growing fields in acoustics research. If cavitation is induced by turbulent flow, components can be damaged. "This volume deals with the interaction of acoustic fields with bubbles in liquids, with emphasis on the principles of cavitation--the generation of bubbles in liquids by rapid changes, such as those introduced by ultrasound. The Acoustic Bubble skillfully explains the physical processes involved in cavitation both by analogy and formulation, making the concepts accessible to those with a minimal background in mathematics. When cavity bubbles implode they produce shock waves in the liquid. This book willbe of great interest to those engaged in research in a wide range of areas, from sonochemistry to the sensitization of explosives.Leighton. "One can only effervesce with praise upon perusing The Acoustic Bubble, by T.G. Here is a volume that is both comprehensive and readable--that informs the expert and the novice.The reader is well served by the authors careful attention to detail, his extensive table of symbols (14 pages!), his excellent use of photographs and graphics, an extraordinarily comprehensive bibliography, and, most of all, by his lucid physical descriptions of phenomena not only having to do with bubbles but also with a variety of physical systems that are related to foundations of the sciences that one must understand if one is to apply them to the bubble problem.The Acoustic Bubble is not only interesting reading; it is an extraordinarily useful reference for those working in or planning to work in the field.Theres no trouble with this Bubble."--JOURNAL OF THE ACOUSTIC SOCIETY OF AMERICA"The strength of this book lies in its effortless and enjoyable coverage of a wide swathe of rather intimidating literature and its unified mathematical approach.undoubtedly a major contrT G Leighton is the Lecturer in Underwater Acoustics at The Institute of Sound and Vibration Research, University of Southampton.
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