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Velocity and attenuation of ultrasound in suspensions of particles in fluids

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1988

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Abstract

The theory of the scattering of compression waves in viscous fluids is examined. The effects of fluid viscosity, of differences in density and in elastic modulus between the particles and the fluid, of heat transfer and of concentration are considered. Ultrasonic phase velocity and attenuation are derived. Results for the phase velocity are compared with several other formulations. The feasibility of using ultrasound to characterise suspensions is discussed.

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