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Sound–ultrasound interaction in bubbly fluids: Theory and possible applications
2001
Physics of Fluids
The interaction between sound and ultrasound waves in a weakly compressible viscous liquid with gas bubbles is considered. Using the method of multiple scales one-and two-dimensional nonlinear interaction equations are derived. The degeneracy of the interaction is found in bubbly fluids. This phenomenon lies in the fact that the interaction coefficients vanish at a certain frequency of ultrasound. We demonstrate that the integrable Davey-Stewartson I ͑DSI͒ system of equation can describe the
doi:10.1063/1.1416502
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