Acoustic radiation force on a spherical thermoviscous particle in a thermoviscous fluid including scattering and microstreaming

Bjørn G. Winckelmann, Henrik Bruus

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Abstract

We derive general analytical expressions for the time-averaged acoustic radiation force on a small spherical particle suspended in a fluid and located in an axisymmetric incident acoustic wave. We treat the cases of the particle being either an elastic solid or a fluid particle. The effects of particle vibrations, acoustic scattering, acoustic microstreaming, heat conduction, and temperature-dependent fluid viscosity are all included in the theory. Acoustic streaming inside the particle is also taken into account for the case of a fluid particle. No restrictions are placed on the widths of the viscous and thermal boundary layers relative to the particle radius. We compare the resulting acoustic radiation force with that obtained from previous theories in the literature, and we identify limits, where the theories agree, and specific cases of particle and fluid materials, where qualitative or significant quantitative deviations between the theories arise.

Original languageEnglish
Article number065103
JournalPhysical Review E
Volume107
Issue number6
Number of pages29
ISSN2470-0045
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2023

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