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3rd edition. — CRC Press, 2012. — 728 p. Recent advances in power electronics greatly benefit the multidisciplinary field of modern ultrasonics. More powerful, compact, and versatile electronic chips and software enable new computer-based devices for real-time data capture, storage, analysis, and display and advance the science and technology employed in commercial systems and...
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CRC Press, 2009. — 510 p. Despite its importance, most books on ultrasonics cover only very specific sub-fields of the science. They generally also take a more mathematical approach and lack the wider scope needed to truly improve understanding and facilitate practical use of ultrasonics across a wide range of disciplines. Ultrasonics Data covers the science, technology, and...
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Butterworth-Heinemann, 2019. — 210 p. — ISBN: 978-0-12-814186-1. This book guides researchers and engineers through the process of implementing the vector control method (VCM) in their systems. The book presents which measurements can be made, how to visualize a variable as a rotating vector, about the angular position of the rotating reference frame, how to calculate the...
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Authors not specified. USA, Waltham, 2004. - 354 p. Language: English. Phased array has also found its way into many new markets and industries. While many of the earlier applications originated in the nuclear industry, new applications such as pipeline inspection, general weld integrity, in-service crack sizing, and aerospace fuselage inspection are becoming quite common....
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Chapman & Hall, 1996. — 227 p. An impulse for writing this book has originated from the effort to sum­ marize and publicise the acquired results of a research team at the De­ partment of Automation of the Faculty of Electrical Engineering and In­ formatics, Slovak Technical University in Bratislava. The research team has been involved for a long time with control problems for...
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CRC Press, 2003. — 848 p. Most books on ultrasonic nondestructive evaluation (NDE) focus either on its theoretical background or on advanced applications. Furthermore, information on the most current applications, such as guided wave techniques and acoustic microscopy, is scattered throughout various conference proceedings and journals. No one book has integrated these aspects...
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Elsevier, 1991. — 455 p. This book is a translation of 'Physik und Technik des Ultraschalls', originally published in 1988 by S. Hirzel Verlag, Stuttgart. As in the German edition, it is based on lectures on ultrasound which the author has given over the past fifteen years to students of electrical engineer­ ing and physics at the Rheinisch-Westfiilische Technische Hochschule...
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Bristol: IOP Publishing, 2022. — 310 p. This book provides a review of state-of-the-art technological developments in applied ultrasonics with a focus on recent advances in ultrasonic research, covering metrological applications, non-destructive evaluation, sensing, devices, and physics, as well as medical diagnosis and treatment. The first part of this book focuses on the...
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Bristol: IOP Publishing, 2022. — 311 p. — ISBN: 978-0-7503-4934-5. This book provides a review of state-of-the-art technological developments in applied ultrasonics with a focus on recent advances in ultrasonic research, covering metrological applications, non-destructive evaluation, sensing, devices, and physics, as well as medical diagnosis and treatment. The first part of...
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Springer, 1971. — 193 p. In recent years remarkable progress has been made in the development of materials for ultrasonic transducers. There is a continuing trend towards increasingly higher frequency ranges for the application of ultrasonic trans­ ducers in modern technology. The progress in this area has been especially rapid and articles and papers on the subject are...
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Woodhead Publishing, 2012. — 743 p. Ultrasonic transducers are key components in sensors for distance, flow and level measurement as well as in power, biomedical and other applications of ultrasound. Ultrasonic transducers reviews recent research in the design and application of this important technology. Part one provides an overview of materials and design of ultrasonic...
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Springer, 2015. — 382 p. This book describes in detail the physical and mathematical foundations of ultrasonic phased array measurements. The book uses linear systems theory to develop a comprehensive model of the signals and images that can be formed with phased arrays. Engineers working in the field of ultrasonic nondestructive evaluation (NDE) will find in this approach a...
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Plenum Press, 1974. — 644 p. This book contains the complete set of papers presented at the Third United States-Japan Science Cooperation Seminar on the Subject of Holographic Imaging and Infor­mation Processing, held at Hawaii, January 8 to 13, 1973, under the joint sponsorship of the National Science Foun­dation and the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science. The papers...
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