Streaming velocity scales as focal pressure to the power 2 in the viscous limit and 4/3 in the inertial limit, causing the axial radiation-to-drag ratio to vary non-monotonically rather than increasing steadily.
Title resolution pending
2 Pith papers cite this work. Polarity classification is still indexing.
fields
physics.app-ph 2years
2026 2verdicts
UNVERDICTED 2representative citing papers
A planar truncated-spherical-wavefront ultrasonic transducer produces focused beams whose focal length varies approximately linearly with driving frequency near the design value, as shown by theory and water-tank experiments.
citing papers explorer
-
Competition between acoustic radiation force and streaming-induced drag force in focused beams for 3D cell trapping
Streaming velocity scales as focal pressure to the power 2 in the viscous limit and 4/3 in the inertial limit, causing the axial radiation-to-drag ratio to vary non-monotonically rather than increasing steadily.
-
Experimental demonstration for precisely tuning the focal length of finite-aperture focused beams and vortex
A planar truncated-spherical-wavefront ultrasonic transducer produces focused beams whose focal length varies approximately linearly with driving frequency near the design value, as shown by theory and water-tank experiments.