Acoustic streaming

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title: Acoustic streaming
text: Acoustic streaming is a steady flow in a fluid driven by the absorption of high amplitude acoustic oscillations. This phenomenon can be observed near sound emitters, or in the standing waves within a Kundt's tube. Acoustic streaming was explained first by Lord Rayleigh in 1884. It is the less-known opposite of sound generation by a flow. There are two situations where sound is absorbed in its medium of propagation: during propagation in bulk flow. The attenuation coefficient is α = 2 η ω 2 / , f
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