Minnaert resonance
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The Minnaert resonance[1] is the acoustic resonance frequency of a single bubble in an infinite domain of water (neglecting the effects of surface tension and viscous attenuation). The resonant frequency is given by
where is the radius of the bubble,
is the polytropic coefficient,
is the ambient pressure, and
is the density of water. This formula can also be used to find the resonant frequency of a bubble cloud with
as the radius of the cloud and
the difference between the density of water and the bulk density of the cloud. For a bubble in water at standard pressure
, this equation reduces to
, where
is the resonant frequency of the bubble.
References
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External links
- Low-Frequency Resonant Scattering of Bubble Clouds by Paul A. Hwang and William J. Teague, 2000, Journal of Atmospheric and Oceanic Technology, vol. 17, no. 6, pp. 847-853.