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INVITED ARTICLE

Tibetan singing bowls

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Published 1 July 2011 2011 IOP Publishing Ltd & London Mathematical Society
, , Citation Denis Terwagne and John W M Bush 2011 Nonlinearity 24 R51 DOI 10.1088/0951-7715/24/8/R01

0951-7715/24/8/R51

Abstract

We present the results of an experimental investigation of the acoustics and fluid dynamics of Tibetan singing bowls. Their acoustic behaviour is rationalized in terms of the related dynamics of standing bells and wine glasses. Striking or rubbing a fluid-filled bowl excites wall vibrations, and concomitant waves at the fluid surface. Acoustic excitation of the bowl's natural vibrational modes allows for a controlled study in which the evolution of the surface waves with increasing forcing amplitude is detailed. Particular attention is given to rationalizing the observed criteria for the onset of edge-induced Faraday waves and droplet generation via surface fracture. Our study indicates that drops may be levitated on the fluid surface, induced to bounce on or skip across the vibrating fluid surface.

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