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On the threshold of 1/2 order subharmonic emissions in the oscillations of ultrasonically excited bubbles

Authors :
Sojahrood, A. J.
Shirazi, N. R.
Haghi, H.
Karshafian, R.
Kolios, M. C.
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

The pressure threshold for 1/2 order subharmonic (SH) emissions and period doubling during the oscillations of ultrasonically excited bubbles is thought to be minimum when the bubble is sonicated with twice its resonance frequency (fr). This estimate is based on studies that simplified or neglected the effects of thermal damping. In this work, the nonlinear dynamics of ultrasonically excited bubbles is investigated accounting for the thermal dissipation. Results are visualized using bifurcation diagrams as a function of pressure. Here we show that, and depending on the gas, the pressure threshold for 1/2 order SHs can be minimum at a frequency between 0.5fr<f<0.6fr. In this frequency range, the generation of 1/2 order SHs are due to the occurrence of 5/2 order ultra-harmonic resonance. The stability of such oscillations are size dependent. For an air bubble immersed in water, only bubbles bigger than 1 microns in diameter are able to emit non-destructive SHs in these frequency ranges.

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2009.07389
Document Type :
Working Paper