Ultrasonic instruments and devices, I: reference for modern instrumentation, techniques, and technology
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Format: Elektronisch E-Book
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: San Diego, Calif. Academic Press c1999
Schriftenreihe:Physical acoustics v. 23
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Beschreibung:While research on ultrasonics has been covered in earlier volumes of the Physical Acoustics series, Volumes 23 and 24 demonstrate the successful commercialization of devices and instruments arising from research in this area. These volumes will assist in the process of bringing research output into the marketplace to the benefit of customers. The chapters are liberally illustrated with pictures of actual commercial objects which have been or are in use. Included are Medical Ultrasonic Diagnostics, Nondestructive Testing (NDT), Acoustic Emission, Process Control, Surface Acoustic Wave (SAW) Devices, Frequency Control Devices, Research Instruments, Transducers, and Ultrasonic Microscopes. Also contained in the text are six essays covering technology transfer and commercialization
The process of technology transfer and commercialization. Medical ultrasonic diagnostics / Albert Goldstein and Raymond L. Powis. Nondestructive testing / Emmanuel P. Papadakis. Industrial process control sensors and systems / Lawrence C. Lynnworth and Valentin Magori -- II. The process of technology transfer and commercialization. Fabrication and characterization of transducers / Emmanuel P. Papadakis, Clyde G. Oakley, Alan Selfridge, and Bruce Maxfield. Surface acoustic wave technology : macrosuccess through microseisms / Fred S. Hickernell. Frequency control devices / John R. Vig and Arthur Ballato. Industrial ultrasonic imaging/microscopy / Robert S. Gilmore. Research instruments and systems / Bruce B. Chick
Includes bibliographical references and index
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ISBN:9780124779235
0124779239

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