Development technology for ultrasonic systems utilizing multiple sweep oscillations (20kHz to 20MHz).

Utilization of Nonlinear Control Technology for Ultrasonic Oscillation Probes
The Ultrasonic System Research Institute has developed a combination control system for sweep oscillation using multiple ultrasonic probes.
Based on the propagation characteristics of the ultrasonic oscillation control probes, we set the conditions for sweep oscillation for various ultrasonic waves according to the intended use and interactions.
By utilizing the low-frequency resonance phenomenon in accordance with the vibration modes of the target object, water tank, and tooling, and by combining outputs of around 30W, it becomes possible to control the propagation of high sound pressure and frequency ultrasonic vibrations within a water tank of 3000-5000 liters.
As a dynamic change, simultaneous with the low-frequency resonance phenomenon, we can also achieve the generation of higher harmonics of the third, fifth, tenth, thirtieth, and hundredth order due to nonlinear control at 1 MHz.


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