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Methods Based on Particle Velocity

Direct measurement of the velocity or the amplitude of displacement of an imaginary particle submitted to an ultrasonic field is not easy. Filipczynski [132] suggested the use of a capacitance probe method in which the vibrations in the medium are picked up by a diaphragm. The displacement of the diaphragm is measured with an electrostatic microphone, and this is then related to the particle displacement. Sound intensity is given by the relation shown in Eq. (28) where r = particle displacement. The method can be used up to a frequency of 300 kHz. [Pg.47]

A somewhat similar system was used by Mikhailov to measure absolute acoustic intensity in solids [31]. [Pg.47]


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