The fundamentals of power ultrasound - A review

Swinburne University of Technology · The University of Melbourne

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Abstract

The principal method behind applications of power ultrasound is that of acoustic cavitation. This paper aims to provide an overview of bubble behaviour during acoustic cavitation, including phenomena such as transient and stable cavitation, rectified diffusion, coalescence and sonoluminescence. Application of these effects to processes such as nanomaterial synthesis, emulsion formation and waste water treatment is then described.

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269
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Topics & keywords

Keywords
  • Cavitation
  • Implosion
  • Sonochemistry
  • Bubble
  • Shearing (physics)
  • Mechanics
  • Sound pressure
  • Turbulence
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Affordable and clean energy
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