The use of capillary as a sensor of cavitation
The use of capillary as a sensor of cavitation
The dramatic rise in height of the meniscus within a capillary, the other end of which is immersed in a liquid undergoing ultrasonic cavitation, represents a novel, robust and inexpensive method for monitoring cavitational activity. Here this effect is compared
quantitatively with the multibubble sonoluminescence, which is simultaneously being emitted by the sample. A comparison is made of both the thresholds of the two measures,
and of their magnitudes in the super-threshold condition.
5827900354
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Moscow State University, Faculty of Physics
Dezhkunov, N.V.
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Leighton, T.G.
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2002
Dezhkunov, N.V.
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Leighton, T.G.
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Dezhkunov, N.V. and Leighton, T.G.
(2002)
The use of capillary as a sensor of cavitation.
Rudenko, O.V. and Sapozhnikov, O.A.
(eds.)
In Nonlinear acoustics at the beginning of the 21st century.
Moscow State University, Faculty of Physics.
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The dramatic rise in height of the meniscus within a capillary, the other end of which is immersed in a liquid undergoing ultrasonic cavitation, represents a novel, robust and inexpensive method for monitoring cavitational activity. Here this effect is compared
quantitatively with the multibubble sonoluminescence, which is simultaneously being emitted by the sample. A comparison is made of both the thresholds of the two measures,
and of their magnitudes in the super-threshold condition.
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Published date: 2002
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16th International Symposium on Nonlinear Acoustics ISNA-16, Moscow, Russia, 2002-08-19 - 2002-08-23
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URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/10293
ISBN: 5827900354
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Author:
N.V. Dezhkunov
Editor:
O.V. Rudenko
Editor:
O.A. Sapozhnikov
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