Acoustic radiation force on a heated spherical particle in a fluid including scattering and microstreaming from a standing ultrasound wave

Bjørn G. Winckelmann, Henrik Bruus

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Abstract

Analytical expressions are derived for the time-averaged, quasisteady, acoustic radiation force on a heated, spherical, elastic, solid microparticle suspended in a fluid and located in an axisymmetric incident acoustic wave. The heating is assumed to be spherically symmetric, and the effects of particle vibrations, sound scattering, and acoustic microstreaming are included in the calculations of the acoustic radiation force. It is found that changes in the speed of sound of the fluid due to temperature gradients can significantly change the force on the particle, particularly through perturbations to the microstreaming pattern surrounding the particle. For some fluid-solid combinations, the effects of particle heating even reverse the direction of the force on the particle for a temperature increase at the particle surface as small as 1 K.

Original languageEnglish
Article number035108
JournalPhysical Review E
Volume108
Issue number3
Number of pages14
ISSN2470-0045
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2023

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