Agitating – By vibration – By electrostrictive or magnetostrictive transducer
Patent
1981-02-25
1981-12-29
Cuchlinski, Jr., William A.
Agitating
By vibration
By electrostrictive or magnetostrictive transducer
23313R, 55277, 307117, 331155, 364555, B01J 1910
Patent
active
043079644
ABSTRACT:
A sonic agglomeration system wherein high sound intensity and resonance are maintained with a low power input. These functions are attained through the use of a chamber feed-horn design that promotes resonance and maximized the efficiency of sound transfer between a sound producing compression driver and a resonant chamber. A digital controller maintains efficient resonance in the chamber and an efficient agglomeration rate constant by making adjustments in the frequency, sound amplitude and nuclei injection rate of the system.
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Dudgeon James E.
Stanley Donald A.
Cuchlinski Jr. William A.
Gardiner Donald A.
The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of
Zack Thomas
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