Abstract

When nonlinear effects are included, first and second sound are coupled, and the possible resonant mode conversion is calculated. The meniscus of the free surface due to second sound is also investigated and depends upon whether the propagation is isothermal or isentropic. Other second-order effects investigated are first- and second-sound streaming and the mass density, momentum density, and mass flow in a sound wave.

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