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Origin of the broad-band noise in acoustic cavitation

Kyuichi Yasui

2022Ultrasonics Sonochemistry26 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The broad-band noise has been experimentally used to monitor the cavitation activity in a sonochemical reactor, an ultrasonic cleaning bath, a biological tissue, etc. However, the origin of the broad-band noise is still under debate. In the present review, two models for the mechanism of the broad-band noise are discussed. One is acoustic emissions from chaotically (non-periodically) pulsating bubbles. The other is acoustic emissions from bubbles with temporal fluctuation in the number of bubbles. It is suggested that the latter mechanism is sometimes dominant. Further studies are required on the role for bubble cluster dynamics as well as the bubble-bubble interaction in the broad-band noise especially at relatively low ultrasonic frequencies.

Topics & Concepts

CavitationBubbleAcousticsNoise (video)Broad bandPhysicsNoise spectrumMaterials scienceMechanicsOpticsComputer scienceNoise reductionArtificial intelligenceImage (mathematics)Ultrasound and Cavitation PhenomenaUltrasound and Hyperthermia ApplicationsNuclear Physics and Applications