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Temperature gradient effects on acoustic and streaming velocities in standing acoustic waves resonator

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This paper experimentally investigates the effects of an imposed axial temperature gradient in a cylindrical resonant cavity. The consequences on the acoustic velocity and acoustic streaming velocity are explored. The synchronised PIV (stands for Particle Image Velocimetry) technique was used in a 7 m long-standing wave air-filled acoustic resonator for the measurements. This method enabled the quantification of the changes in the velocity amplitudes due to the temperature gradient and highlighted the formation of one sole vortex in place of two Rayleigh vortices usually observed when acoustic streaming occurs.
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hal-02130988 , version 1 (16-05-2019)

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Emeline Ellier, Yannick Bailly, Laurent Girardot, David Ramel, Philippe Nika. Temperature gradient effects on acoustic and streaming velocities in standing acoustic waves resonator. Experimental Thermal and Fluid Science, 2015, 66, pp.1 - 6. ⟨hal-02130988⟩
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