Acoustic signal associated with the bursting of a soap film which initially closes an overpressurized cavity - Experiment and theory

Vidal, V; Geminard, JC; Divoux, T; Melo F.

Abstract

We report an experimental study of the sound produced by the bursting of a thin liquid film, which initially closes an overpressurized cylindrical cavity. There is a need for a deep understanding of the phenomenon, which can be very useful in numerous practical cases. For instance, in the nature, the volcanologists observe the bursting of large, elongated, gas-bubbles at the surface of lava lakes and record the associated sound emission. One can wonder which pieces of information they can get from such acoustic measurements. For a didactic purpose, we provide also the reader with all the theoretical background necessary for the understanding of the physical processes that govern the various characteristics of the acoustic signals: the cavity geometry governs the frequency; the viscous dissipation and the radiation are responsible for the damping; the acoustic energy informs about the characteristic time associated with the film-rupture more than about the energy initially loaded in the cavity. © EDP Sciences/Società Italiana di Fisica/Springer-Verlag 2006.

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Título según WOS: Acoustic signal associated with the bursting of a soap film which initially closes an overpressurized cavity - Experiment and theory
Título según SCOPUS: Acoustic signal associated with the bursting of a soap film which initially closes an overpressurized cavity: Experiment and theory
Título de la Revista: EUROPEAN PHYSICAL JOURNAL B
Volumen: 54
Número: 3
Editorial: Springer
Fecha de publicación: 2006
Página de inicio: 321
Página final: 339
Idioma: English
URL: http://www.springerlink.com/index/10.1140/epjb/e2006-00450-0
DOI:

10.1140/epjb/e2006-00450-0

Notas: ISI, SCOPUS