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A method for evaluating experimental data in bubble dynamics studies

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Free oscillations of gas bubbles in compressible liquids are analysed. Gilmore's model is used to compute the scaling and independent functions that make it possible to evaluate experimental data. The method is illustrated by examples. A possibility of using the scaling functions for determination of the bubble pulse spectrum is also demonstrated.

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This work is taken from the author's Ph. D. dissertation [25] and in a shortened form it was also presented at the seminar on cavitation [26].

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Vokurka, K. A method for evaluating experimental data in bubble dynamics studies. Czech J Phys 36, 600–615 (1986). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01597494

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