Author:
YARIN A. L.,PFAFFENLEHNER M.,TROPEA C.
Abstract
This paper deals with the theoretical and experimental
investigation of acoustically
levitated droplets. A method of calculation of the acoustic
radiation pressure based on
the boundary element method (BEM) is presented. It is
applied to predict shapes of
droplets levitated in an acoustic field (and as a result,
deformed by it). The method was
compared with several known exact and approximate analytical
results for rigid
spheres and shown to be accurate (and a widely used
approximate formula for the
acoustic levitation force acting on a rigid sphere was
found to be inaccurate for sound
wavelengths comparable with the sphere radius). The method
was also compared with
some other theoretical approaches known from the literature.Displacement of the droplet centre relative to the pressure
node is accounted for and
shown to be significant. The results for droplet shapes and
displacements are compared
with experimental data, and the agreement is found to be
rather good. Furthermore,
the experimental investigations reveal a unique relationship
between the aspect ratio of
an oblate droplet and the sound pressure level in the
levitator. This relationship agrees
well with the predicted shapes. A practical link between
droplet shape or droplet
displacement and sound pressure level in a levitator is
therefore now available.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,Condensed Matter Physics
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176 articles.
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