Ultrasonic oscillation probe utilizing a combination of stainless steel wire and Teflon tube.

The Ultrasonic System Research Institute has developed a technology for controlling ultrasonic oscillation using nonlinear vibration phenomena caused by surface elastic waves in wire materials.
By confirming the basic acoustic properties (response characteristics, propagation characteristics) of various wire materials (stainless steel, copper, resin, etc.), the combination of stainless steel and Teflon tubes enables complex acoustic characteristics. As a result, the desired ultrasonic propagation state can be achieved through oscillation control.
Using an ultrasonic oscillation control probe, we set the conditions for sweep oscillation based on the measurement and analysis of the intended purpose and interactions.
In particular, to control low-frequency resonance phenomena, we utilize high-frequency nonlinear phenomena. For this purpose, sound pressure measurements require a measurement range of over 100 MHz.
The key point is to evaluate the dynamic vibration characteristics of the system based on the measurement and analysis of sound pressure data. We have established and confirmed new evaluation criteria (parameters) that indicate the state of ultrasound suitable for the intended purpose.
Note:
- Nonlinear characteristics (dynamic characteristics of harmonics)
- Response characteristics
- Fluctuation characteristics
- Effects due to interactions


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