Thresholds for cavitation produced in water by pulsed ultrasound
The threshold for transient cavitation produced in water by pulsed ultrasound was measured as a function of pulse duration and pulse repetition frequency at both 0.98 and 2.30 MHz. The cavitation events were detected with a passive acoustic technique which relies upon the scattering of the irradiati...
Main Authors: | Atchley, A, Frizzell, L, Apfel, R, Holland, C, Madanshetty, S, Roy, R |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Elsevier
1988
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