Acoustic Levitation for Environmental Remediation: An Effective Approach for Containment and Forecasting of Oil Spills
L Rochit, Nithish Kumar N, Devi Priya V S, Sibi Chakkaravarthy, Sethuraman, Anitha Subramanian

TL;DR
This paper explores the use of acoustic levitation as an innovative, non-invasive method for containing and forecasting oil spills, aiming to improve environmental cleanup efficiency and reduce ecological harm.
Contribution
It introduces acoustic levitation as a novel technique for oil spill containment and prediction, demonstrating its potential through proof of concept experiments.
Findings
Ultrasonic pressure influences oil droplet collection efficiency.
Acoustic levitation effectively separates oil from water in controlled settings.
The method offers a non-invasive alternative to traditional cleanup techniques.
Abstract
The ocean ecology is badly impacted by large-scale oil spills, plastic waste, and chemical pollution, which destroy ecosystems and endanger marine life. Acknowledging the detrimental effects of oil spills on ecosystems, our research aims to establish the foundation for creative methods to lessen their impact. With an emphasis on the containment and prediction of oil spills, this research investigates the potential of acoustic levitation as a cutting-edge technique for environmental cleanup. Effectively separating and eliminating pollutants without causing additional ecological harm is a major issue for traditional oil spill cleanup techniques. Acoustic levitation provides a non-invasive, accurate, and effective alternative by using sound waves to precisely and subtly separate oil droplets from water in controlled environments. This proposed approach can reduce the negative effects on…
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Taxonomy
TopicsOil Spill Detection and Mitigation · Underwater Acoustics Research
