On the oscillation mode of gas‐filled micropores

1985 
Small pores in hydrophobic membranes trap gas when the membrane is immersed in aqueous media, and the resulting ‘‘gas bodies’’ may be used for studying biophysical effects of ultrasonic cavitation. In a previous study [D. L. Miller and W. L. Nyborg, J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 73, 1537–1544 (1983)], two modes of oscillation, a ‘‘pistonlike’’ and a ‘‘membranelike’’ mode, were described theoretically, and either model appears capable of qualitatively explaining observations of the linear behavior of the gas‐filled micropores. In this study, low‐amplitude nonlinear theory is employed with observations of second harmonic emissions to show that the membranelike model is the more appropriate model for the 3.4‐ and 4.0‐μm‐diam micropores tested at 0.81 and 1.62 MHz. In addition, this model is expanded to include the case for which the gas is asymmetrically situated in a pore, to discuss the motion of the three‐phase line at the periphery of an air–water interface in a pore, and to suggest an explanation of the phenomeno...
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