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Suspension Acoustics
An Introduction to the Physics of Suspensions
Suspension Acoustics introduces suspension physics in bubbles, droplets, and solid particles in gases and fluids.
Samuel Temkin (Author)
9780521174473, Cambridge University Press
Paperback, published 3 March 2011
418 pages
24.4 x 17 x 2.2 cm, 0.66 kg
'… the analyses included in the text are all self contained; a student can work out all of them. I feel it is this analytical 'no nonsense' style that makes this book endearing in this age of easy computation. It is a good reminder of how analytical solutions of simplified systems can provide useful insights. I would recommend that all serious students and experienced researchers of the field keep this volume handy in their collections.' Kausik Sarkar, Journal of the Acoustical Society of America
This book is an introduction to the physics of suspensions of bubbles, droplets, and solid particles in both gases and fluids. Rather than treating each combination separately, a unified approach is used that permits most particle-fluid combination types to be discussed together. To do this, the book first presents a detailed discussion of the basic particle motions that small particles can sustain, paying particular attention to translations and pulsations, and to the thermal effects that occur as a result of those motions. The book then introduces the reader to the dynamics and thermodynamics of suspensions, with acoustic motions providing the main focus in the latter part of the book. The important acoustic problems of attenuation and dispersion are discussed from several fundamental perspectives. The book concludes with applications of acoustic techniques to the characterization and modification of suspensions by means of acoustic waves.
1. Preliminaries
2. Conservation equations
3. Rigid particle heat transfer at Re
4. Translation motion at Re
5. Shape deformations
6. Volume pulsations
7. Thermodynamics of suspensions
8. The two phase model
9. Sound propagation in suspensions
10. Application and extensions.
Subject Areas: Aerospace & aviation technology [TRP], Materials science [TGM], Mechanical engineering [TGB], Industrial chemistry [TDC]