Abstract

The acoustical resonance characteristics of bubbles are the key to their detection by backscatter, excess attenuation and sound speed dispersion in bubbly liquids. The linear, lumped-constant, behaviour of single bubbles is reviewed and formulated in terms of the physical constants of the medium liquid, the bubble gas and the interface between. Acoustical techniques for bubble counting are discussed using in-situ experiments at sea as an example.

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