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Nonlinear oscillations of air bubbles near and on a rigid boundary with time delay effects

E Payne, R Manasseh, A Ooi

Aip Conference Proceedings | AMER INST PHYSICS | Published : 2008

Abstract

A fundamental understanding of the effect of a surface on the resonance frequency of bubbles will be useful in the future development of diagnostic medical ultrasound equipment. In this paper we look at wall effects on the nonlinear resonance frequency response of air bubbles in water, continuing from an earlier paper which dealt with the linear response (E. M. B. Payne, S. Illesinghe, A. Ooi, and R. Manasseh, J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 118, 2841-2849 (2005)). Numerical results for micron-sized bubbles near a rigid boundary are presented, showing a shift in frequency due to the boundary, and nearby bubbles, and a significant reduction in the amplitude of oscillations at resonance. Time delay effect..

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The authors would like to acknowledge the CSIRO Preventative Health National Research Flagship for providing financial support for this work.