Measuring and testing – Vibration – Vibrator
Patent
1995-11-14
1997-09-09
Oda, Christine K.
Measuring and testing
Vibration
Vibrator
G01M 702
Patent
active
056659172
ABSTRACT:
A method of constructing vibrator devices particularly adapted for producing and applying vibratory forces to bodies or test bodies for any measuring or any testing purposes by using cavitating spaces within fluids within housings which are driven by piezoelectric drivers to thereby produce supersonic shock-wave vibratory forces which are coupled by any gas interfaces or any liquid interfaces or any solid interfaces to bodies or test bodies is presently disclosed.
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Oda Christine K.
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