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Technical Committee on Ultrasonics (US) (Searched in: 2019)
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Removal of dirt by ultrasonic washing in running water using ultrasonic vibration source of 27 kHz Hidenobu Hosaka, Takuya Asami, Hikaru Miura (Nihon Univ.) US2019-64 |
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US2019-64 pp.1-4 |
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2019-12-11 13:55 |
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Welding characteristics of coated twisted wire and copper plate by ultrasonic longitudinal vibration Shinya Oishi, Takuya Asami, Hikaru Miura (Nihon Univ.) US2019-65 |
In recent years, with the diversification of functions of automobiles, there has been a demand for a welding technique b... [more] |
US2019-65 pp.5-9 |
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2019-12-11 14:20 |
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Characteristics of sound radiation of high-intensity aerial ultrasound phased array for non-contact and non-destructive test Ayumu Osumi, Kyousuke Shimizu, Youichi Ito (Nihon Univ.) US2019-66 |
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US2019-66 pp.11-14 |
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2019-12-11 15:00 |
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Temperature change and enhancement of heat exchange in stack in standing-wave thermoacoustic system superimposed external sound wave Yuya Kurata (Doshisha Univ.), Shin-ichi Sakamoto (Univ. Shiga Pref.), Koto Hiramatsu, Yoshiaki Watanabe (Doshisha Univ.) US2019-67 |
In a standing-wave thermoacoustic system in a self-excited oscillation state, the work flow generation amount of the sta... [more] |
US2019-67 pp.15-18 |
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2019-12-11 15:25 |
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Relationship between particle size and effect of aerosol agglomeration by aerial ultrasonic source integrated cylindrical rigid wall Rintaro Motoi, Takuya Asami, Hikaru Miura (Nihon Univ) US2019-68 |
Aerial ultrasonic waves are known to induce vibrations of the particles present in the air and cause aggregation due to ... [more] |
US2019-68 pp.19-24 |
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2019-12-11 15:50 |
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Fundamental Experiment for Knurling Technology Using Ultrasonic Vibration Shigeru Aoki (TMCIT), Yasunori Sakai (Shibaura Inst. Tech), Tomohisa Tanaka (Tokyo Inst. Tech.) US2019-69 |
Sliding surface can move smoothly and stop by giving adequate friction force. Friction force is controlled by developing... [more] |
US2019-69 pp.25-28 |
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