1st Edition

High-Intensity Ultrasonics Theory and Industrial Applications

By O V Abramov Copyright 1999
700 Pages
by CRC Press

704 Pages
by CRC Press

700 Pages
by CRC Press

Presenting a comprehensive description of the theory and physics of high-intensity ultrasound, this book also deals with a wide range of problems associated with the industrial applications of ultrasound, mainly in the areas of metallurgy and mineral processing. The book is divided into three sections, and Part I introduces the reader to the theory and physics of high-intensity ultrasound. Part... Read more
PART I - Physical Aspects of Ultrasonics: Low-Amplitude Vibrations and Waves 1. The Propagation of High-Intensity Ultrasonics in Fluids 2. The Propagation of High-Intensity Ultrasonics in Solids 3. Nonlinear Effects at Interfaces in Fluids 4. Nonlinear Effects at Liquid-Solid and Solid-Solid Interfaces
PART II - Ultrasonic Technology: Sources of Ultrasonic Energy 6. Ultrasonic Stacks 7. Measurement of Acoustic Parameters 8. Materials Processing
PART III - Industrial Applications of High-Intensity Ultrasound: Ultrasound in Raw Mineral Dressing 9. High-Intensity Ultrasound in Pyrometallurgy

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O.V. Abramov