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The oscillation of gas bubbles in tubes: Experimental results
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1999
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Cavitating FlowBubble DynamicEngineeringMicromachinesHydrodynamic CavitationFluid MechanicsMechanical EngineeringGas DynamicGas BubblesAcoustic CavitationMultiphase FlowMicrofluidicsForced Volume OscillationsFrequency Dependence
An experimental study is presented of the frequency dependence and damping of the forced volume oscillations of gas bubbles in liquid-filled tubes. The bubbles occupy the entire section of the tube and are driven by a needle attached to a loudspeaker cone. The liquids used were water, a water–surfactant solution, and silicon oil, and the tube diameters were 1 and 3 mm. The results are in excellent agreement with the theory developed in two earlier papers. This work is motivated by the possibility of using gas bubbles as actuators in fluid-handling microdevices.
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