Machining technology utilizing megahertz ultrasonic vibrations.
Machining technology using ultrasonic systems (sound pressure measurement analysis, oscillation control).
The Ultrasonic System Research Institute has developed "ultrasonic oscillation control (processing) technology" that utilizes the acoustic characteristics (vibration response characteristics and nonlinear phenomena) of objects (tools, target items, etc.) through a sound pressure measurement analysis device (ultrasonic tester) and a megahertz ultrasonic oscillation control probe. With this developed technology, it has become possible to control nonlinear vibration phenomena in target objects through "ultrasonic oscillation and output control," achieving dynamic control of ultrasonic waves (changes in bispectrum). The original ultrasonic oscillation control probe allows for the utilization and control of nonlinear effects of ultrasonic vibrations. This is an effective ultrasonic utilization (control) technology tailored to applications such as processing, cleaning, surface modification, and promoting chemical reactions. There are interactions with the acoustic characteristics of cutting tools (drills, reamers, cutters, knives, etc.) and the size and material of cutting oils, jigs, and target objects, making the analysis (self-correlation, impulse response, contribution rate, bispectrum) complex. However, various optimizations based on the analysis results of sound pressure measurement data become possible.
- Company:超音波システム研究所
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