Ultrasonics : theory, techniques and practical applications /
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Otros Autores: | , |
Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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New York :
Nova Science Publisher's, Incorporated,
[2013]
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Colección: | Engineering tools, techniques and tables.
Mechanical engineering theory and applications. |
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- ULTRASONICS ; ULTRASONICS ; CONTENTS ; PREFACE ; MECHANOCHEMICAL CLEAVAGE OF DNA BY ULTRASOUND ; ABSTRACT ; 1. INTRODUCTION ; 2. METHODS AND EXPERIMENTAL PROTOCOLS; 2. GEL DATA ANALYSIS ; 3. EVIDENCE OF MECHANOCHEMICAL NATURE OF ULTRASONIC CLEAVAGE ; 4. MODELING ULTRASONIC CLEAVAGE OF DNA ; Evaluation of Cavitational Flow Gradients near Collapsing Bubble ; Modeling DNA Dynamics in High Gradient Flow of Liquid; Modeling Mechanochemical Cleavage of DNA ; Limitations of the Model ; 5. PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF THE B-DNA AND ULTRASONIC CLEAVAGE RATE ; CONCLUSION ; GRANTS ; REFERENCES.
- THE USE OF ULTRASONIC METHODS TO MONITOR THE EARLY AGE HYDRATION PROCESS OF CEMENT BASED MATERIALS ABSTRACT ; HYDRATION PROCESS AND FORMATION OF STRUCTURE OF CEMENT BASED MATERIALS ; ULTRASONIC WAVE TRANSMISSION METHOD ; Introduction ; Experimental Set-ups ; The Use of USWT Method to Monitor the Setting and Hardening Process of Cement Based Materials ; Typical Development of the vp in Time; Sensitivity of the vP to the Material Composition and the Presence of Different Admixtures.
- Determination of Different Milestones during the Formation of Structure of Hardening Cementitious Materials Using USWT Method AMonitoring the Setting Process of Cement Based Materials Using the Entire Signal ; ULTRASONIC WAVE REFLECTION METHOD; Introduction ; Experimental Set-ups ; The Use of USWR Method to Monitor the Setting and Hardening Process of Cement Based Materials ; Typical Development of the Er (RL) in Time ; Sensitivity of the Er (RL) to the Material Composition and the Presence of Different Admixtures.
- Determination of Different Milestones during the Formation of Structure of Hardening Cementitious Materials Using USWR Method ICOMPARISON BETWEEN P-WAVE AND S-WAVES IN THEIR ABILITY TO MONITOR THE EARLY AGE HYDRATION PROCESS ; CONCLUSION ; ACKNOWLEDGMENT ; REFERENCES ; USE OF UTRASONIC SPRAY-PYROLYSIS PROCESS: A BRIEF REVEW ; ABSTRACT ; 1. INTRODUCTION ; 2. ATOMIZATION ; 2. 1. Introduction; 2. 2. Classification of Atomizers; 2. 3. Pressure and Two-Fluid Atomization; 2.4. Ultrasonic Atomizers ; 2.5. Electrostatic Atomizers; 2.1. Summary of Atomizer Characteristics ; 3. DRY POWDER FEEDERS.
- 4. DROPLET IMPACTORS AND VIRTUAL IMPACTORS 5. POWDER COLLECTION: FILTRATION AND ELECTROSTATIC PRECIPITATORS ; 5.1. Filtration ; 5.2. Cyclones ; 5.3. Settling Chambers ; 5.4. Electrostatic Precipitators ; 6. VOLATILE REACTANT DELIVERY SYSTEMS ; 7. ULTRASONIC SPRAY PYROLYSIS ; 7.1. Ultrasonic Atomization ; REFERENCES ; ULTRASONIC ASSISTED FIXED ABRASIVE MACHINING OF HARD-BRITTLE MATERIALS ; ABSTRACT ; 1. INTRODUCTION; 1.1. Ultrasonic Machining (USM) ; 1.2. Ultrasonic Assisted Machining (UAM) ; 2. ULTRASONIC ASSISTED INTERNAL GRINDING OF SIC CERAMICS.