High-Frequency Ultrasonic Radiator Power Increase by Means of Summation of Vibrations of Symmetrically Arranged Langevin Transducers

The article focuses on the research of processes of summation of ultrasonic vibrations of individual Langevin transducers symmetrically arranged on a common summator. This design could be used to solve the problem of increasing the power of a high-frequency ultrasonic radiator by means of the summat...

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Published inSymmetry (Basel) Vol. 15; no. 1; p. 208
Main Authors Khmelev, Vladimir N., Shalunov, Andrey V., Nesterov, Victor A., Bochenkov, Alexander S.
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Basel MDPI AG 01.01.2023
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Summary:The article focuses on the research of processes of summation of ultrasonic vibrations of individual Langevin transducers symmetrically arranged on a common summator. This design could be used to solve the problem of increasing the power of a high-frequency ultrasonic radiator by means of the summation of the vibrations of individual Langevin transducers. The results of the presented theoretical and experimental investigations supported the possibility of summation of symmetrical diametrical vibrations when they are transformed into longitudinal vibrations. As a result, a new design scheme for high-frequency radiator construction was developed that provides symmetry and uniformity of vibration amplitude distribution of piezoceramic elements. This made it possible to eliminate the damage of piezoceramic elements. The article establishes that an acoustic power (continuous mode) of 1450 W at an efficiency of 78% is achieved when the vibrations from 9 to 11 of symmetrically arranged Langevin transducers at a resonant frequency of 30.05 kHz with an amplitude of 26 µm are summed. The use of this ultrasonic high-frequency radiator with increased power will provide intensification of processes in various areas of industry.
ISSN:2073-8994
2073-8994
DOI:10.3390/sym15010208