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Acoustic Waves Interaction with the Boundary of a Multifractional Polydisperse Vapor–Gas–Drop Mixture

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This article is devoted to the study of the acoustic wave reflection from the boundary of a multifraction vapor-gas-drop gas mixture with polydisperse inclusions of different sizes and materials. A mathematical model that determines the dependence of the reflection coefficient on the dimensionless perturbation frequency is presented. The influence of interphase heat and mass transfer and phase friction on the reflection of acoustic waves from the boundary of the such mixture was analyzed.

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Gubaidullin, D.A., Zaripov, R.R. Acoustic Waves Interaction with the Boundary of a Multifractional Polydisperse Vapor–Gas–Drop Mixture. Lobachevskii J Math 42, 2140–2143 (2021). https://doi.org/10.1134/S1995080221090134

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