Dynamic liquid circulation system of ultrasonic water tank - Acoustic flow control technology using degassed fine bubble generation liquid circulation system.

The Ultrasonic System Research Institute has developed a technology that applies the measurement and analysis of ultrasonic wave propagation in liquids within an ultrasonic tank to set and control the propagation state of ultrasound according to specific purposes, taking into account the influences of the tank's structure, strength, manufacturing conditions, and the state of liquid circulation.
This technology analyzes and evaluates the dynamic characteristics of complex ultrasonic vibrations (Note 1) in relation to various factors, allowing for the adjustment of cavitation and acceleration effects according to specific objectives through the method of setting the circulation pump (Note 2).
Note 1: This utilizes the original technology of the Ultrasonic System Research Institute, which employs "ultrasonic oscillation control" technology that considers "timbre."
Note 2: The know-how involves settings related to the relationship between the tank, circulating liquid, and air boundary. It can also be applied to tanks that do not have an overflow structure.
Regarding the self-organization of micro-flows, control of acoustic flow has been made possible through degassing, aeration, ultrasound, and elastic wave dynamics on the tank surface. (Observation and control technology for ultrasonic cavitation)


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