An Experimental Investigation of the Influence of Air Bubbles on the Acoustic Radiation Efficiency of Turbulent Shear Flow
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St. Anthony Falls Hydraulic Laboratory
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The objective of this program is to experimentally examine the
interaction of a turbulent mean flow with entrained air bubbles.
Particular attention has been paid to the determination of the relative
acoustic radiation efficiencies of bubbles undergoing simple harmonic
oscillation and those undergoing splitting.
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Department of the Navy
David W. Taylor Naval Ship Research & Development Center
Contract No. N00014-14-85-K-0265
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Arndt, Roger E. A.. (1987). An Experimental Investigation of the Influence of Air Bubbles on the Acoustic Radiation Efficiency of Turbulent Shear Flow. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/114011.
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