AbstractInternational safety regulations such as EN 1127-1 consider ultrasound to be an ignition source. Currently, applications of ultrasound in explosive atmospheres have to comply with a threshold value of 1 mW/mm2. However, it is unclear as to how this intensity has to be measured and, therefore, this threshold value is poorly defined. Moreover, it is based on theoretical estimations in analogy to other ignition sources and there are no publications or significant records on these estimations. Within a research project at PTB, it has now been investigated experimentally in relation to worst-case considerations including airborne ultrasound, focused MHz ultrasound in liquids and acoustic cavitation. On the basis of the results of the res...
The standards for airborne ultrasound exposure limits were derived from research conducted by three ...
Today we see a proliferation of technology that purports to use the low ultrasonic frequency range (...
A detailed investigation into the phenomena of induction of air using a novel arrangement of the ult...
AbstractInternational safety regulations such as EN 1127-1 consider ultrasound to be an ignition sou...
In internationalen Normen zum Explosionsschutz ist Ultraschall als eine von 13 Zündquellenarten besc...
The prospect of sonication phenomenon in facilitating separation of azeotropic mixtures calls for mo...
This editorial introduces a Special Issue of the Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, on ‘U...
While exposure to airborne ultrasound is increasing in occupational contexts and in public and priva...
Research has indicated that airbourne ultrasound impinging on the eardrums of humans has the potenti...
Ultrasonic waves are mechanical waves with a frequency greater than 20,000 Hz. Ultrasonic waves are ...
It is proposed that the ultrasound frequency spectrum should be divided into three bands in order to...
AbstractFoam is a dispersion of gas in a liquid in which the distances between the gas bubbles are v...
Airborne stepped-plate focusing transducers have shown to be an efficient tool for breaking foams. T...
Today the acoustic cavitation is used in many fields, from industrial applications for the cleaning...
The sound radiation of 3-MHz acoustically driven air bubbles in liquid is analyzed with respect to p...
The standards for airborne ultrasound exposure limits were derived from research conducted by three ...
Today we see a proliferation of technology that purports to use the low ultrasonic frequency range (...
A detailed investigation into the phenomena of induction of air using a novel arrangement of the ult...
AbstractInternational safety regulations such as EN 1127-1 consider ultrasound to be an ignition sou...
In internationalen Normen zum Explosionsschutz ist Ultraschall als eine von 13 Zündquellenarten besc...
The prospect of sonication phenomenon in facilitating separation of azeotropic mixtures calls for mo...
This editorial introduces a Special Issue of the Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, on ‘U...
While exposure to airborne ultrasound is increasing in occupational contexts and in public and priva...
Research has indicated that airbourne ultrasound impinging on the eardrums of humans has the potenti...
Ultrasonic waves are mechanical waves with a frequency greater than 20,000 Hz. Ultrasonic waves are ...
It is proposed that the ultrasound frequency spectrum should be divided into three bands in order to...
AbstractFoam is a dispersion of gas in a liquid in which the distances between the gas bubbles are v...
Airborne stepped-plate focusing transducers have shown to be an efficient tool for breaking foams. T...
Today the acoustic cavitation is used in many fields, from industrial applications for the cleaning...
The sound radiation of 3-MHz acoustically driven air bubbles in liquid is analyzed with respect to p...
The standards for airborne ultrasound exposure limits were derived from research conducted by three ...
Today we see a proliferation of technology that purports to use the low ultrasonic frequency range (...
A detailed investigation into the phenomena of induction of air using a novel arrangement of the ult...