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Theory of nonlinear acoustic forces acting on inhomogeneous fluids

Varun Kumar Rajendran, Sujith Jayakumar, Mohammed Azharudeen, Karthick Subramani

2022Journal of Fluid Mechanics17 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Recently, the phenomena of streaming suppression and relocation of inhomogeneous miscible fluids under acoustic fields were explained using the hypothesis on mean Eulerian pressure. In this work, we derive the expression for the acoustic body force without relying on any prior assumptions regarding the second-order Eulerian pressure. We present a theory of nonlinear acoustics for inhomogeneous fluids from first principles, which explains streaming suppression and acoustic relocation in both miscible and immiscible inhomogeneous fluids inside a microchannel. This theory predicts the relocation of higher impedance fluids to pressure nodes of the standing wave, which agrees with recent experiments.

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Nonlinear systemMechanicsNonlinear acousticsClassical mechanicsAcousticsPhysicsQuantum mechanicsMicrofluidic and Bio-sensing TechnologiesFlow Measurement and AnalysisMagnetic and Electromagnetic Effects
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