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The Influence of Heat Transfer on the Acoustics of a Liquid with Encapsulated Bubbles

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In this work, the heat conduction equations are written out and boundary conditions are set that describe the interphase heat transfer between gas, a viscoelastic shell, and a carrier liquid. For the case of small bubble fluctuations with a small amplitude, analytical solutions for temperatures are found. The total heat flow is determined. The influence of heat transfer is analyzed.

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Gubaidullin, D.A., Gubaidullina, D.D. & Fedorov, Y.V. The Influence of Heat Transfer on the Acoustics of a Liquid with Encapsulated Bubbles. Lobachevskii J Math 41, 1202–1205 (2020). https://doi.org/10.1134/S199508022007015X

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