Phase speed and attenuation in bubbly liquids inferred from impedance measurements near the individual bubble resonance frequency
In the ocean, natural and artificial processes generate clouds of bubbles that scatter and attenuate sound. Measurements have shown that at the individual bubble resonance frequency, sound propagation in this medium is highly attenuated and dispersive. The existing theory to explain this behavior is...
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Acoustical Society of America
2005
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