Resources Ultrasound Acoustics, Ultrasound and Vibration
Resources Ultrasound Acoustics, Ultrasound and Vibration
Resources
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- David T J Liley
- University of Wuppertal (Germany).
- Federal Technology Alert
- Office of Naval Research Asia Ocean Science and Engineering Newsletter # 12 (February 1999) Hassan B. Ali
- JPL's NDEAA (NASA)
- Or How to Clean a Beretta Gas Piston Without Scrubbing - Roland Leong
- Fundamental principles (The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas).
- Independent guide to high power ultrasonics - with a database of industrial suppliers and descriptions of equipment and processes including ultrasonic plastic welding, ultrasonic metal welding, ultrasonic cleaning and sonochemistry.
- Books about: maintenance engineering and condition monitoring information such as vibration and noise analysis, thermography, wear debris and oil analysis, corrosion, lubrication, acoustic emissions and ultrasonics, level and leakage, powe
- Physics in Industry
- Jeff Hancock (Blue Wave Ultrasonics)
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- How ultrasonic transit time flowmeters work (by Eesiflo)
- Ultrasonic Processing "changing materials with high-intensity sound"
- available through the Ocean Mapping Group.
- Martin E. Anderson and Gregg E. Trahey; Department of Biomedical Engineering, Duke University, April 12, 2000
- United States Patent: 6,056,696
- Journal, search engine, lexicon and more
- Gary Mohr, UE SYSTEMS INC.
- By: Jason Mandly Under the Mentorship of Dr. Jerome Maa Assisted by Mr. J. Y. Qie
- Bioacoustics Research lab
- Bioacoustics Research lab
- Lowrance Electronics
- K. Nakamura. Tokyo Institute of technology.
- Although ultrasound instruments have been a part of the embedded landscape for decades, designers continue to refine techniques and devise new applications. Ultrasound might fit into your next embedded design. (EDN Access--01.20.2000)
- Chemical Innovation (Feb. 2000)
- Lists different methods, power sources, chemicals and problems associated with this procedure.
- The maximum value of acoustic pressure within an ultrasonic beam is limited by acoustic saturation. (Bioacoustic Research Lab.)
- Scanning Acoustic Microscopy (SAM) is a non-destructive failure analysis or inspection technique. SAM can be performed with either the Scanning Laser Acoustic Microscope (SLAM) or the C-Mode SAM (C-SAM). (University of Maryland)
- Resources on ultrasound transducer design, characterization and modeling.
- UXR
- David T J Liley
- Sensors Magazine - October 1997
- (Imasonic - France)
- Cambridge Ultrasonics
- David T J Liley
- PMR Systems
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