- (May 1997), "An
analysis of a
noncontact ultrasonic motor with an
ultrasonically levitated rotor",
Ultrasonics, vol. 35, Elsevier, pp. 459–467 Koyama,...
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materials with a high
hardness due to the
microcracking mechanics. An
ultrasonically vibrating machine consists of two
major components, an electroacoustic...
- An
ultrasonic horn (also
known as
acoustic horn, sonotrode,
acoustic waveguide,
ultrasonic probe) is a
tapering metal bar
commonly used for augmenting...
- ultrasound.
Ultrasonic devices operate with
frequencies from 20 kHz up to
several gigahertz.
Ultrasound is used in many
different fields.
Ultrasonic devices...
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Ultrasonic testing (UT) is a
family of non-destructive
testing techniques based on the
propagation of
ultrasonic waves in the
object or
material tested...
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automotive and aerospace, medical, and packaging.
Whether two
items can be
ultrasonically welded is
determined by
their thickness. If they are too
thick this...
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Branson Ultrasonics Corporation is an
American developer and
manufacturer of
ultrasonic manufacturing and
cleaning applications. The
company was founded...
- Look up
ultrasonic in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Ultrasonic means of or
relating to ultrasound.
Ultrasonic may also
refer to: Ultra-Sonic (band)...
- Laser-
ultrasonics uses
lasers to
generate and
detect ultrasonic waves. It is a non-contact
technique used to
measure materials thickness,
detect flaws...
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Ultrasonic transducers and
ultrasonic sensors are
devices that
generate or
sense ultrasound energy. They can be
divided into
three broad categories: transmitters...