June 30, 2006
Journal Article

Stable Multibubble Sonoluminescence Bubble Patterns

Abstract

Multibubble standing wave patterns can be generated from a flat piezoceramic transducer element propagating into water. By adding a second transducer positioned at 90 degrees from the transducer generating the standing wave, a 3-dimensional volume of stable single bubbles can be established. Further, the addition of the second transducer stabilizes the bubble pattern so that individual bubbles may be studied. The size of the bubbles and the separation of the standing waves depend on the frequency of operation. Two transducers, operating at frequencies above 500 kHz, provided the most graphic results for the configuration used in this study. At these frequencies stable bubbles exhibit a bright sonoluminescence pattern. Whereas stable SBSL is well-known, stable MBSL has not been previously reported. This paper includes discussions of the acoustic responses, standing wave patterns, and pictorial results of the separation of individual bubble of sonoluminescence in a multibubble sonoluminescence environment.

Revised: January 18, 2007 | Published: June 30, 2006

Citation

Posakony G.J., L.R. Greenwood, and S. Ahmed. 2006. Stable Multibubble Sonoluminescence Bubble Patterns. Ultrasonics 44, no. Suppl. 1:e445-e449. PNNL-SA-49489.