Determination of acoustical nonlinear parameter β of water using the finite amplitude method.

Ultrasonics

Los Alamos National Laboratory, Materials Physics and Applications, Los Alamos, NM 87545, USA.

Published: July 2013

The acoustic nonlinearity of water is investigated using a variation of the finite amplitude method with harmonic generation. The finite amplitude method provides information on the coefficient of nonlinearity, β, through the ratio of the amplitude of the fundamental and that of the second harmonic. The pressure of both the fundamental, p1, and that of the second harmonic, p2, are determined experimentally at different transmitter-receiver separation distances, eliminating the need for knowledge of the sound absorption in the medium. It was found that the experimental relationship between the slope of p2(x)/p1(2)(x) and transmitter-receiver separation distance, x, follows a linear relationship only in the near-field, in good agreement with theoretical predictions. A β of 3.5±0.1 is determined for water at room temperature, in good agreement with previous results from both the isentropic equation of state and finite amplitude method.

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