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  4. Ultrasonic technology for nano-level stirring, emulsification, dispersion, and grinding No. 3
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Feb 17, 2023

Ultrasonic technology for nano-level stirring, emulsification, dispersion, and grinding No. 3

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- Technology for controlling nonlinear phenomena of ultrasound for nano-level stirring, emulsification, dispersion, and grinding - The Ultrasonic System Research Institute has developed effective stirring (emulsification, dispersion, grinding) technology utilizing the "technology for controlling nonlinear phenomena of ultrasound (acoustic flow)." This technology controls ultrasound (cavitation, acoustic flow) by utilizing (evaluating) the ultrasonic propagation characteristics (analysis results) of indirect containers, ultrasonic tanks, and other equipment through surface inspection. Furthermore, it realizes effective ultrasonic (cavitation, acoustic flow) propagation states tailored to the structure, material, and acoustic properties of specific target objects, adjusting to the interactions between glass containers, ultrasound, and target objects through ultrasonic oscillation control. In particular, the dynamic characteristics of harmonics achieved through acoustic flow control enable responses at the nano level. It has been developed from applications involving the dispersion of metal powders to nanosize. Through control technologies for standing waves and cavitation against ultrasound, as well as propagation control technologies for indirect containers, appropriate stirring is performed using cavitation and acoustic flow.
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Until now, the effects of various solvents and ultrasonic waves often had a trade-off relationship. However, with this technology, the effects of solvents and ultrasonic waves can be utilized very efficiently (ultrasonic control) through appropriate interactions, including synergistic effects. Through original measurement and analysis technology of ultrasonic propagation states, we are confirming the evaluation of acoustic flow... and numerous know-how...
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Technology that utilizes (optimizes) multiple different frequency "ultrasonic transducers."

Based on sound pressure measurement analysis, ultrasonic optimization technology allows for the efficient and stable use of ultrasound tailored to specific purposes.

The Ultrasonic System Research Institute has developed a technology that utilizes "ultrasonic transducers" of multiple different frequencies. This technology, in addition to standing wave control technology, adjusts the output of each ultrasonic transducer to vary the nonlinear effects of cavitation and acceleration according to specific purposes. By using ultrasonic transducers with a frequency of 40 kHz and an output of 50-600 W, it is possible to disperse a 1-millimeter diameter metal tube into a 1-micron state, as well as to clean it without causing damage. Through original measurement and analysis technology for ultrasonic propagation states, we are confirming various ultrasonic utilization technologies tailored to the unique characteristics of the transducers. This is a new ultrasonic technology that, including the general effects of ultrasonic dynamic characteristics, can be utilized and developed as a distinctive operational technology for the development of new materials, stirring, dispersion, cleaning, chemical reaction experiments, and more. Ultrasonic propagation characteristics: 1) Vibration modes (changes in self-correlation) 2) Nonlinear phenomena (changes in bispectrum) 3) Response characteristics (analysis of impulse response) 4) Interactions (analysis of power contribution rates)

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Ultrasonic dedicated tank (design, manufacturing, development, consulting support)

Design, development, manufacturing, and technology of ultrasonic equipment tailored to specific purposes based on the measurement and analysis of ultrasonic vibrations—aging treatment of ultrasonic equipment.

Development of a Dedicated Ultrasonic Tank The Ultrasonic System Research Institute has developed a dedicated ultrasonic tank by applying measurement technology related to the propagation state of ultrasound. As a result of using the newly developed dedicated ultrasonic tank for ultrasonic cleaning and surface modification, it has become easier to control not only the utilization efficiency of ultrasound but also the propagation states of cavitation and acceleration. This represents a completely new manufacturing technology (Note) for tanks and surface treatment technology, and it has been confirmed to be a significant achievement through measurement and analysis of the states. Note: Original design, manufacturing, and adjustment methods. This method and technical know-how are offered as part of our consulting services. Ultrasonic Propagation Characteristics 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 rates) Note: "R" is a free statistical processing language and environment. autcor: autocorrelation analysis function bispec: bispectrum analysis function mulmar: impulse response mulnos: power contribution rate

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Consulting services based on the classification technology of ultrasonic propagation phenomena.

Ultrasonic control technology based on the classification of nonlinear phenomena in which ultrasonic vibrations propagate.

The Ultrasonic System Research Institute has developed a classification method for the phenomenon of ultrasonic vibration propagation by analyzing measurement data of ultrasonic propagation states using bispectral analysis. The method developed in this instance estimates the linear and nonlinear resonance effects based on the dynamic characteristics (changes in nonlinear phenomena) of the main frequencies (power spectrum) related to the ultrasonic propagation state. From previous data analysis, we have been able to classify effective utilization methods into the following four types: 1: Linear type 2: Nonlinear type 3: Mixed type 4: Variable type There are numerous successful cases of device development and control settings based on each of the above types. This technology will be offered as a consulting service. Ultrasonic propagation characteristics: 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 rates) Note: The following tools will be used for analysis. Note: "R" is a free statistical processing language and environment.

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Research and development equipment for "nanotechnology" using ultrasound.

Application of processing technologies utilizing nonlinear phenomena of ultrasound (acoustic flow, generation of harmonics, etc.) for nano-level emulsification, dispersion, and grinding.

- Technology for controlling nonlinear phenomena of ultrasound: Nano-level stirring, emulsification, dispersion, and grinding technology - The Ultrasonic System Research Institute has developed effective stirring (emulsification, dispersion, grinding) technology utilizing "technology for controlling nonlinear phenomena of ultrasound (acoustic flow)." This technology controls ultrasound (cavitation, acoustic flow) by utilizing (evaluating) the ultrasonic propagation characteristics (analysis results) of indirect containers, ultrasonic tanks, and other equipment through surface inspection. Ultrasonic propagation characteristics: 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) Note: "R" is a free statistical processing language and environment. autcor: autocorrelation analysis function bispec: bispectrum analysis function mulmar: impulse response analysis function mulnos: power contribution rate analysis function

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Ultrasonic sound pressure measurement analysis system "Ultrasonic Tester NA"

We will measure, analyze, and evaluate the propagation state of ultrasound using an ultrasonic tester.

Features (for standard specifications) * Measurement (analysis) frequency range Specification: 0.1 Hz to 10 MHz * Ultrasonic oscillation Specification: 1 Hz to 100 kHz * Capable of measuring surface vibrations * Continuous measurement for 24 hours * Simultaneous measurement of any two points * Display of measurement results in graph form * Attached software for time series data analysis This is a measurement system using an ultrasonic probe. The ultrasonic probe is attached to the target object for oscillation and measurement. The measured data is analyzed considering position, state, and elastic waves, detecting various acoustic performances. Ultrasonic Probe: Outline Specifications Measurement range: 0.01 Hz to 10 MHz Oscillation range: 1 kHz to 25 MHz Propagation range: 1 kHz to over 900 MHz Materials: Stainless steel, LCP resin, silicone, Teflon, glass... Ultrasonic Propagation Characteristics 1) Detection of vibration modes (changes in self-correlation) 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 rates)

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Case studies of dynamic control of ultrasound based on acoustic pressure measurement analysis.

Regarding sound pressure measurement data, a classification and evaluation technique for ultrasonic propagation states using feedback solutions of time-series data—self-correlation and bispectrum.

The Ultrasonic System Research Institute has been manufacturing and selling measurement and analysis systems for ultrasonic vibrations since April 2012. The system allows for visual confirmation of the nonlinear phenomena of ultrasound (acoustic streaming) and cavitation effects through graphs, considering elastic wave propagation in the analysis of the measured data. To account for the "nonlinear phenomena" in the complex variations of ultrasonic usage conditions, we analyze the autocorrelation and bispectrum using autoregressive models of time series data to evaluate and apply these changes. We have realized numerous new utilization methods according to various purposes. Ultrasonic propagation characteristics: 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 characteristics) 4) Detection of interactions (analysis of power contribution rates) Note: "R" is a free statistical processing language and environment. - autcor: autocorrelation analysis function - bispec: bispectrum analysis function - mulmar: impulse response analysis function - mulnos: power contribution rate analysis function

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Ultrasonic propagation control technology at frequencies above 900 MHz due to oscillation below 20 MHz.

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Development of technology to enable ultrasonic propagation states above 900 MHz (sweep oscillation control technology using original ultrasonic probes) The Ultrasonic System Research Institute has developed: - Measurement technology for ultrasonic propagation states (original product: ultrasonic tester) - Analysis technology for ultrasonic propagation states (nonlinear analysis system for time-series data) - Optimization technology for ultrasonic propagation states (optimization processing of low-frequency vibrations and ultrasound) - Manufacturing technology and oscillation control technology for megahertz ultrasonic oscillation probes - Surface modification treatment technology using fine bubbles and ultrasound ... By applying the above technologies, we have developed a nonlinear oscillation control technology for ultrasound that enables the utilization of ultrasonic propagation states above 900 MHz. Note: Original nonlinear resonance phenomenon The generation of harmonics caused by original oscillation control has resulted in ultrasonic vibrations (resonance phenomena of harmonics above the 10th order) achieved through resonance phenomena that produce high amplitudes. For those interested in more details, please contact the Ultrasonic System Research Institute via email. Note: The propagation states above 900 MHz will be analyzed using sound pressure data.

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Nonlinear Oscillation Control Technology of Ultrasound ――Sweep Oscillation Know-How――

Development technology for dynamic control systems using ultrasound.

The Ultrasonic System Research Institute has developed a new nonlinear sweep oscillation control technology for ultrasound, utilizing the nonlinear vibration phenomena of surface elastic waves. Regarding complex vibration states: 1) Linear phenomena and nonlinear phenomena 2) Interactions and the acoustic characteristics of various components 3) Sound, ultrasound, and surface elastic waves 4) Low frequency and high frequency (harmonics and subharmonics) 5) Oscillation waveform and output balance 6) Oscillation control and resonance phenomena ... Based on the above, we optimize a new evaluation method for surface elastic waves using a statistical mathematical model based on sound pressure measurement data. Ultrasonic cleaning, processing, stirring, ... surface inspection, ... nanotechnology, ... applied research ... various responses are possible. Propagation characteristics of ultrasound: 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 characteristics) 4) Detection of interactions (analysis of power contribution rates) Note: "R" is a free statistical processing language and environment. autcor: autocorrelation analysis function bispec: bispectrum analysis function mulmar: impulse response analysis function

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