Acoustic Waves in Multifraction Gas Suspensions in the Presence of Phase Transformations


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Abstract

The propagation of acoustic waves in gas mixtures with vapor, monodisperse drops, and solid particles of various materials and sizes has been studied. A mathematical model is presented; the dispersion relation, the equilibrium and frozen speeds of sound, and low- and high-frequency asymptotes for the linear attenuation coefficient are deduced; the dispersion curves are calculated. The influence of particle size and disperse phase parameters on dissipation and dispersion of acoustic waves is analyzed for a mixture of air with vapor, water drops, and aluminum and carbon black particles. Fast Fourier transform is used to calculate the pulse perturbations in the studied media.

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D. A. Gubaidullin

Institute of Mechanics and Engineering, Kazan Science Center, Russian Academy of Sciences

Email: teregulova@inbox.ru
Russian Federation, Kazan, 420111

E. A. Teregulova

Institute of Mechanics and Engineering, Kazan Science Center, Russian Academy of Sciences

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Email: teregulova@inbox.ru
Russian Federation, Kazan, 420111

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