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Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://scholars.ntou.edu.tw/handle/123456789/14678
Title: Bubble size distribution for waves propagating over a submerged breakwater
Authors: Tsung-Mo Tien
Ching-Jer Huang
Tai-Wen Hsu 
Chien-Hsun Lee
Shi-Sheng Hsu
Keywords: breaking waves;submerged breakwater;underwater noise;Gabor transform;bubble-size spectra
Issue Date: 1-Jun-2008
Publisher: Springer Verlag
Journal Volume: 22
Journal Issue: 2
Start page/Pages: P227 - 240
Source: China Ocean Engineering
Abstract: 
Experiments are carried out to study the characteristics of active bubbles entrained by breaking waves as these propagate over an abruptly topographical change or a submerged breakwater. Underwater sounds generated by the entrained air bubbles are detected by a hydrophone connected to a charge amplifier and a data acquisition system. The size distribution of the bubbles is then determined inversely from the received sound frequencies. The sound signals are converted from time domain to time-frequency domain by applying Gabor transform. The number of bubbles with different sizes are counted from the signal peaks in the time-frequency domain. The characteristics of the bubbles are in terms of bubble size spectra, which account for the variation in bubble probability density related to the bubble radius r. The experimental data demonstrate that the bubble probability density function shows a-2.39 power-law scaling with radius for r>0.8mm, and a-1.11 power law for r<0.8mm.
URI: http://scholars.ntou.edu.tw/handle/123456789/14678
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