The mechanism of generation of acoustic streaming

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Acoustic streaming is a stationary fluid motion induced by intense ultrasound. This paper describes the mechanism of generation of acoustic streaming, theoretically and experimentally. A qualitative explanation in relation to acoustic radiation pressure is followed by a detailed discussion based on the formulation of the phenomenon. The spatial non-uniformity of the sound field and energy dissipation due to viscosity are requisite for the generation of streaming. In the development of streaming, two kinds of nonlinearity are important: one is fluid-dynamic nonlinearity, which accounts for effects of inertial force compared to viscous force in fluid motion, and the other is acoustic nonlinearity, which determines the driving force of streaming. © 1998 Scripta Technica.

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Mitome, H. (1998). The mechanism of generation of acoustic streaming. Electronics and Communications in Japan, Part III: Fundamental Electronic Science (English Translation of Denshi Tsushin Gakkai Ronbunshi), 81(10), 1–8. https://doi.org/10.1002/(SICI)1520-6440(199810)81:10<1::AID-ECJC1>3.0.CO;2-9

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