Nanolevel stirring using nonlinear phenomenon control technology of ultrasound.

The Ultrasonic System Research Institute has developed an effective stirring (emulsification, dispersion, grinding) technology utilizing the technique of 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 through surface inspection, ultrasonic tanks, and other items.
Furthermore, it realizes effective ultrasonic (cavitation, acoustic flow) propagation states tailored to the structure, material, and acoustic properties of specific target objects, achieved through the interaction of glass containers, ultrasound, and target objects, by controlling the oscillation of ultrasound.
In particular, the dynamic characteristics of harmonics through acoustic flow control enable responses at the nano level.
It has been applied and developed from examples of dispersing metal powders to nanosize.
Through original measurement and analysis techniques of ultrasonic propagation states, we have confirmed the evaluation of acoustic flow and numerous know-how.
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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