Cleaning technology using ultrasound and fine bubbles (microbubbles)
Ultrasonic cleaning technology based on the measurement, analysis, and evaluation of ultrasonic propagation conditions.
The Ultrasonic System Research Institute has developed technology that applies "measurement, analysis, and control" techniques related to the nonlinearity of ultrasound to analyze and evaluate the dynamic characteristics of ultrasonic vibrations propagating through various targets (elastic bodies, liquids, gases). This technology optimizes interactions concerning cleaning objects, tools, ultrasonic transducers, water tanks, and liquid circulation according to specific purposes. Through previous oscillation, measurement, and analysis using ultrasonic oscillation control probes and ultrasonic testers, we have developed optimization technology for ultrasonic utilization by examining various relationships and response characteristics (Note: power contribution rate, impulse response, etc.). Regarding the measurement and analysis of ultrasound, the setting of sampling time utilizes original simulation technology. This technology is provided as consulting for the optimization of ultrasonic systems (cleaning, stirring, processing, etc.). The propagation characteristics of ultrasound include: 1) Detection of vibration modes (changes in autocorrelation) 2) Detection of nonlinear phenomena (changes in bispectrum) 3) Detection of response characteristics (analysis of impulse response) 4) Detection of interactions (analysis of power contribution rate)
- Company:超音波システム研究所
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