On the role of shear viscosity in mediating inertial cavitation from short-pulse, megahertz-frequency ultrasound
Pressure thresholds for inertial cavitation in water and biological media modeled as a viscous fluid are calculated using a numerical implementation of the Gilmore equation for adiabatic bubble oscillations. The threshold criterion is chosen to be a bubble collapse temperature of 5000 K in order to...
Main Authors: | Allen, JS, Roy, RA, Church, CC |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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IEEE
1997
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