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Autor:
Shigeo Hayashi, Naser Harba
Publikováno v:
Japanese Journal of Applied Physics. 42:2971-2974
A dusty glycerol drop injected at the antinode of acoustic standing waves in water produces single bubble sonoluminescence after glycerol has practically diffused. The bubble is dim and the sonoluminescence intensity changes from cycle to cycle. Effe
Autor:
Naser Harba, Shigeo Hayashi
Publikováno v:
Japanese Journal of Applied Physics. 42:716-720
A glycerol drop injected at the antinode of standing acoustic waves in pure water is found to diffuse nearly isotropically, leaving a stable sonoluminescing bubble. The dynamics of such a bubble is significantly different from that of an ordinary son
Autor:
Mong-Kim Ho, Victor Gabi, Sheng Ying, Shafiqul Alam, Inseok Yang, Shu-Fei Tsai, Mohamed Gamal Ahmed, Nurulaini Ali, J. T. Zhang, Aditya Achmadi, Hafidzah Othman, Neoh Boon Kwee, Pham Thanh Binh, Suherlan, Su-Chuion Liao, Haoyuan Kho, Charuayrat Yaokulbodee, Yan Fan, Mustafa Fuad Flaifel, Hans Liedberg, Naser Harba, Uthai Norranim, Hu Jing, Monalisa Ragay, Zhang Zhe
Publikováno v:
Metrologia. 54:03001-03001
The National Metrology Laboratory, Malaysia (NML-SIRIM) had coordinated the Supplementary Comparison of Industrial Platinum Resistance Thermometer (IPRT) started from July 2009 until April 2011 together with the National Measurement Institute of Aust
Publikováno v:
Journal of the Physical Society of Japan. 70:3544-3549
As a possible cause of residual background in Mie scattering by a sonoluminescing single bubble, double scattering involving the bubble and surrounding small particles is examined. For reasonable values of the density and size of the particles, which
Autor:
Naser Harba, Shigeo Hayashi
Publikováno v:
AIP Conference Proceedings.
Several air‐filled drops of glycerol, injected into and trapped in the standing acoustic field within water, were found to serve as a stage for the transformation from multibubble to single‐bubble sonoluminescence during ultrasound‐aided diffus