1932
DOI: 10.1109/jrproc.1932.227662
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The Vibrations of Quartz Plates

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“…Sometimes, however, the emphasis is shifted, and the elastic constants are used in order to interpret the observed frequencies. Early theoretical and experimental contributions to the subject included those of Lissutin (71), Wright and Stuart (122), Giebe and Scheibe (38), Colwell (25), Straubel (111),Petrzilka (90), and Osterberg and Cookson (88). This interest was stimulated partly by the use of quartz and to a lesser extent tourmaline, for the production of frequency control crystals.…”
Section: Miscellaneous Applications Of Experimental Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sometimes, however, the emphasis is shifted, and the elastic constants are used in order to interpret the observed frequencies. Early theoretical and experimental contributions to the subject included those of Lissutin (71), Wright and Stuart (122), Giebe and Scheibe (38), Colwell (25), Straubel (111),Petrzilka (90), and Osterberg and Cookson (88). This interest was stimulated partly by the use of quartz and to a lesser extent tourmaline, for the production of frequency control crystals.…”
Section: Miscellaneous Applications Of Experimental Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another unfavorable factor may be that the crystals are shattered into small pieces by sound, and audible sound can break crystal into pieces via harmonic vibration . Very loud voices can also shatter materials due to the transmitted vibration energy.…”
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