Classification of ultrasonic propagation phenomena based on acoustic pressure measurement analysis of ultrasound.

The Ultrasonic System Research Institute has developed a classification method for the phenomenon of ultrasonic vibrations propagating through the measurement and analysis of ultrasonic propagation states.
This classification method estimates 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, effective utilization methods have been classified into the following four types:
1: Linear type
2: Nonlinear type
3: Mixed type
4: Variable type
Furthermore, the variable type can be further classified into the following three types:
1: Linear variable type
2: Nonlinear variable type
3: Mixed variable type (dynamic variable type)
There are numerous successful cases regarding the application of ultrasonic technology based on the development of devices, control settings, and inspections based on the above types.
In particular, regarding stability and changes, detailed classification by frequency components has enabled efficient setting and adjustment of various conditions for the intended purpose and effect.


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