Acoustic flow control technology using a portable ultrasonic cleaner (nonlinear phenomenon)
Application of technology to control the interaction between ultrasound and water tanks.
The Ultrasonic System Research Institute has developed a technology for controlling "nonlinear phenomena of ultrasound (acoustic flow)" by combining a portable ultrasonic cleaner with megahertz oscillation control using ultrasonic probes. This technology controls the dynamic characteristics of ultrasound (cavitation and acoustic flow) based on the analysis of changing ultrasonic sound pressure data (nonlinear). Tailored to the structure, material, and acoustic properties of specific target objects, it measures and confirms the interactions between ultrasound, the target object, the water tank, fixtures, and cleaning solutions to set optimal oscillation conditions for the ultrasonic probe according to the intended purpose. Note: Oscillation waveform, oscillation output, control conditions, etc. (e.g., square wave, duty 47%, 13V, sweep oscillation, 3-18 MHz, etc.) In particular, the dynamic characteristics of harmonics generated by acoustic flow control enable responses at the nano level (emulsification, dispersion, cleaning, processing, etc.). By applying and developing examples of dispersing metal powders to nanosize, it has been put into practical use in material development, chemical reaction control systems, and more.
- Company:超音波システム研究所
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