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Acoustic radiation forces on spherical objects in a viscous fluid by Bessel beams.

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العنوان: Acoustic radiation forces on spherical objects in a viscous fluid by Bessel beams.
المؤلفون: Fan, Xudong
المصدر: Journal of Applied Physics; 10/7/2023, Vol. 134 Issue 13, p1-9, 9p
مصطلحات موضوعية: ACOUSTIC radiation force, BESSEL beams, ACOUSTIC streaming, DRAG force, ELASTIC plates & shells, FINITE element method
مستخلص: This study investigates acoustic radiation forces on spherical objects generated by Bessel beams in a viscous fluid. Radiation forces on elastic spheres and shells of different materials are examined using viscid expression with the thermoviscous correction included, and the results are then compared with numerical simulations based on the finite element method. The Stokes drag force for zero-order Bessel waves was theoretically derived, and in turn, a practical example of negative radiation forces is proposed and investigated together with the gravity, the buoyancy, and the drag force from acoustic streaming. It is found that the negative pulling force exists even including the positive forces from the other sources; however, the parameter regions for pulling forces are reduced especially for small objects. This work helps the further study of particle manipulations by acoustic Bessel beams in viscous fluids and also guides the experimental realization of acoustic tractor beams. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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تدمد:00218979
DOI:10.1063/5.0166453