The detection of tethered and rising bubbles using multiple acoustic techniques
The detection of tethered and rising bubbles using multiple acoustic techniques
There exists a range of acoustic techniques for characterizing bubble populations within liquids. Each technique has limitations, and complete characterization of a population requires the sequential or simultaneous use of several, so that the limitations of each find compensation in the others. Here, nine techniques are deployed using one experimental rig, and compared to determine how accurately and rapidly they can characterize given bubble populations. These are, specifically (i) two stationary bubbles attached to a wire; and (ii) injected, rising bubbles
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Leighton, Timothy G.
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Ramble, David G.
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Phelps, Andy D.
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1997
Leighton, Timothy G.
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Ramble, David G.
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Phelps, Andy D.
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Leighton, Timothy G., Ramble, David G. and Phelps, Andy D.
(1997)
The detection of tethered and rising bubbles using multiple acoustic techniques.
Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 101 (5), .
(doi:10.1121/1.418503).
Abstract
There exists a range of acoustic techniques for characterizing bubble populations within liquids. Each technique has limitations, and complete characterization of a population requires the sequential or simultaneous use of several, so that the limitations of each find compensation in the others. Here, nine techniques are deployed using one experimental rig, and compared to determine how accurately and rapidly they can characterize given bubble populations. These are, specifically (i) two stationary bubbles attached to a wire; and (ii) injected, rising bubbles
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