2010
DOI: 10.1121/1.3508147
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Ultrasonic spectral analysis of cavitation bubbles in vegetable oils.

Abstract: Ultrasound-induced cavitation in vegetable oils can be used to control the crystallization and resulting texture of food products such as shortenings. Cavitation in oils has not been explored as extensively as in aqueous systems, however. To more fully understand cavitation in vegetable oils, high-intensity ultrasound (HIU) and broadband 1.0-MHz transducers were used to generate and measure cavitation in soybean oil experimentally. To interpret the results, multipole-based models were used to simulate ultrason… Show more

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