Abstract |
Nonlinear Transient Bubble Oscillations
A.Maksimov, E.V.Sosedko (Il'ichev Pacific Oceanological Institute,
Far East Branch of Russian Academy of Sciences, Vladivostok, Russia);
T.G.Leighton (Institute of Sound and Vibration Research, University of Southampton,
Highfield, Southampton, United Kingdom)
e-mail:
pacific@online.marine.su
The
investigation considers issues associated with transient regime of nonlinear
bubble oscillations. The nonlinear response of a gas bubble to a low frequency
pumping wave results in parametrically-generated shape oscillations above a
well-defined threshold. This may be detected through insonification of the
bubble by a high-frequency imaging wave, leading to the subharmonic and
fundamental combinations frequency signals. The duration of the transient
regimes of these two signals are very different. In this study the complete
theory of the transient processes near the threshold of excitation of
distortion modes has been derived. The detection of the subharmonic component
is a general characteristic of cavitation and other nonlinear phenomena in
liquids containing phase inclusions. As first observed by Neppiras, a small
subharmonic component is also observed below threshold, so that the growth of
this spectral component is not, strictly speaking, of a threshold character.
The explanation proposed involves the analysis of transient processes near a
subharmonic resonance. In this domain the ring up times of fundamental
frequency signal can be greater than the duration of the pump pulse, and the
corresponding component in the radiation spectrum can be interpreted as the
appearance of subharmonic component below threshold.
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