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Analysis of sound pressure levels generated by nozzle-emitted large bubbles.

Filippo NelliGrant B DeaneAndrew OoiRichard Manasseh
Published in: JASA express letters (2022)
The sound radiated by newly formed bubbles can be used to determine their properties. However, details of the fluid dynamics driving the acoustic emission remain unclear. A neck-collapsing model has been proposed to explain the sound generation at bubble pinch-off. The model uses a forcing function which drives the Rayleigh-Plesset equation and is linked to the bubble acoustic pressure. Here, the model is tested on bubbles of diameter up to 7 mm generated in distilled water, tap water, and alcohol-water solution. The model works well for bubbles less than 2.2 mm radius but the error increases up to 71% for larger diameters.
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