2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.phpro.2016.12.019
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Nonlinear Characterization of Half and Full Wavelength Power Ultrasonic Devices

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“…Ultrasonic horns are typically designed to a geometrical iteration of half a wavelength in length to achieve maximum amplitude at the contact surface of the horn tip [23]. Horns can be found of simple shapes such as cylindrical, conical, stepped or exponential diameter variation [18], [21], or as a combination of these different shapes [14].…”
Section: A Applications Of Ultrasonic Sonotrodesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ultrasonic horns are typically designed to a geometrical iteration of half a wavelength in length to achieve maximum amplitude at the contact surface of the horn tip [23]. Horns can be found of simple shapes such as cylindrical, conical, stepped or exponential diameter variation [18], [21], or as a combination of these different shapes [14].…”
Section: A Applications Of Ultrasonic Sonotrodesmentioning
confidence: 99%