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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 26 April 2006
The interaction of sound waves with an aqueous suspension of solid particles was analysed experimentally and theoretically. A heretofore unreported effect of particle concentration in the vicinity of a wave-tube centreline was observed. The phenomenon is related to the combined effect of Rayleigh-type acoustic streaming, jet-like streaming (quartz wind) and drift forces occurring in the presence of a sonic wave in the suspension-filled tube.