Abstract

The results of an August 1999 KC-135 SL experiment will be discussed and compared to a numerical model [Wyatt et al., J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 106, No. 4, Pt. 2, 2290 (1999)] for SL in a cubic acoustic resonator in a varying acceleration environment. The model takes into account gravitational effects and varying ambient pressure effects, and predicts the maximum bubble size, light intensity, and levitation position of the bubble. A review of and comparison to other investigators experimental results will be included. [Work supported by NASA.] a)Currently at Ford Motor Company, Detroit, MI.

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