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Bubble Acoustics

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Philippe MARMOTTANT, Benjamin DOLLET, Catherine Quilliet, Olivier Stéphan
Collaboration : Emmanuel Bossy

Bubbles in a liquid are formidable acoustic resonators, combining the compressibility of gas and the density of water. To overcome their limitations in terms of stability (buoyancy, dissolution) and shape (spherical), we fabricate and study the acoustic properties of bubbles in cages of various shapes, with a view to designing original acoustic sensors or metamaterials.

  • Chorus vibration of caged bubbles

Submitted on February 15, 2024

Updated on February 15, 2024