Experimental verification of nanofluid shear-wave reconversion in ultrasonic fields
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a Chemical Engineering Department, Loughborough University, Loughborough, UK
E-mail:d.m.forrester@lboro.ac.uk
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b Laboratoire Ondes et Milieux Complexes, UMR CNRS 6294, Université du Havre, 75 rue Bellot, 76600 Le Havre, France
Abstract
Here we present the verification of shear-mediated contributions to multiple scattering of ultrasound in suspensions. Acoustic spectroscopy was carried out with suspensions of silica of differing particle sizes and concentrations in water to find the attenuation at a broad range of frequencies. As the particle sizes approach the nanoscale, commonly used multiple scattering models fail to match experimental results. We develop a new model, taking into account shear mediated contributions, and find excellent agreement with the attenuation spectra obtained using two types of spectrometer. The results determine that shear-wave phenomena must be considered in ultrasound characterisation of nanofluids at even relatively low concentrations of scatterers that are smaller than one micrometre in diameter.
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- Paper
- Submitted
- 23 Oct 2015
- Accepted
- 30 Dec 2015
- First published
- 31 Dec 2015
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Experimental verification of nanofluid shear-wave reconversion in ultrasonic fields
D. M. Forrester, J. Huang, V. J. Pinfield and F. Luppé,Nanoscale, 2016, 8, 5497DOI: 10.1039/C5NR07396K
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