Abstract

The problem of acoustic wave propagation in gas-liquid mixtures has been extensively investigated during the past twenty years from many different perspectives. three of which can be briefly summarized as follows: (i) Wijngaarden’S [1]–[2] theoretical analysis of solitary wave formation due to the establishment of a dynamic-steady-state between the nonlinear waveform distortion incurred by finite-amplitude plane waves and bubble induced dispersivity, as recently confirmed experimentally by Kuznetsov et al. [3]. (ii) Acoustic radiation via cavitation and turbulence as analyzed for example by Crighton and Ffowcs williams [4], Lyamshev [5], Boguslavskii et al. [6], and by Krasilnikov and Kuznetsov [7]. (iii) Harmonic and intermodulation frequency generation via acoustic wave propagation in gas-liquid mixtures as analyzed by Zabolotskaya and Soluyan [8], Safar [9], and Zabolotskaya [10].

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