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| location | Mumbai, India | |
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-- Fine Art Photographer / Embedded Electronics Designer / Former Corporate IT Cog / Hardcore Gamer / Information Addict / Based in Mumbai, India
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Feb 13 |
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Calculating displacement amplitude of ultrasonic power transducer Thank you for the insights you have already provided. The reason I'm in the middle of this is that the engineering firm involved delivered non-fucntional dimensions, and the client figured that an electronics engineer is pretty much the same as any other, and there I was :-) |
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Feb 13 |
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Calculating displacement amplitude of ultrasonic power transducer That very sonotrode calculator (and it's more advanced downloadable version) was what triggered my question: That tool requires the unloaded displacement amplitude of the radiation head, in order to compute sonotrode dimensions. |
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Feb 13 |
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Calculating displacement amplitude of ultrasonic power transducer Thank you for this response. Yes, the medium of propagation is steel, please see the new diagrams and explanation I have added to the question. About axial v/s longitudinal speed, I don't really know, as some computations I have found (e.g. for ultrasonic boosters) use axial, others use longitudinal. Transmission is straight down the line from the electrode down the radiation head through the booster to the horn tip. For now, my computation needs are for the radiation head surface. |
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Feb 13 |
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Calculating displacement amplitude of ultrasonic power transducer Added diagrams for clarification. |
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Feb 10 |
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Feb 10 |
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Calculating displacement amplitude of ultrasonic power transducer Added doubt about axial velocity instead of longitudinal. |
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Feb 10 |
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Feb 8 |
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How can I use sound/resonance to clean sewers? "Cavitation frequency for water": Could you please share any references about this? Thanks. |
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Feb 8 |
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Nov 29 |
accepted | How to calculate required current and specifications for a “wet coil” to generate x Tesla of magnetic field? |
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Nov 28 |
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Nov 28 |
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How to calculate required current and specifications for a “wet coil” to generate x Tesla of magnetic field? Thank you for all the help! Let's see how far this rolls, given the concerns. |
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Nov 28 |
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How to calculate required current and specifications for a “wet coil” to generate x Tesla of magnetic field? So if I understand this right, the one reasonable option might be a 5 to 10 layer winding? Would that not also affect flux density adversely, compared to a single-ply winding? |
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Nov 28 |
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How to calculate required current and specifications for a “wet coil” to generate x Tesla of magnetic field? Unfortunately the iron core is not an option, the processing plant design is not mine. |
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Nov 27 |
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Nov 27 |
awarded | Student |
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Nov 27 |
asked | How to calculate required current and specifications for a “wet coil” to generate x Tesla of magnetic field? |
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Oct 31 |
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