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Preparation of refractory calcium aluminate cement using the sonochemical process [PDF]

open access: yesMaterials Research, 2013
Calcium aluminate cements (CAC) were prepared using the sonochemical process, followed by heat treatment. A study was made of the action of ultrasonic waves and the influence of thermal treatment conditions on two initial molar compositions of 1:1 and 1 ...
Rafaela Roberta Lourenço   +2 more
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Chronicle – Spring School on Acoustooptics and its Applications, XIIth Winter School on Molecular and Quantum Acoustics and Sonochemistry and XIth Winter School on Vibroacoustic Hazard Control in Industry, Seminar on Ultrasonic Nondestructive Testing

open access: yesArchives of Acoustics, 2015
Three years after the 1st Spring School on Acoustooptics and its Applications (Archives of Acoustics, 16, 3 (1981)), which had been held at Wieżyca near Gdańsk, another meeting in this field took place, organized by the Institute of Experimental Physics,
Editorial Board Archives of Acoustics
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Shock/gas bubble interactions in infinite and finite volumes of liquid [PDF]

open access: yes, 2009
This paper was presented at the 2nd Micro and Nano Flows Conference (MNF2009), which was held at Brunel University, West London, UK. The conference was organised by Brunel University and supported by the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, IPEM, the ...
2nd Micro and Nano Flows Conference (MNF2009)   +2 more
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Usage of sonochemistry in medicine, industry, environment, and synthesis

open access: yesRecent Trends in Pharmacology
Much progress has been made regarding ultrasound in chemical science and the chemical industry in recent years. Ultrasonic waves can defined as “inaudible sound with high frequency for humans” the frequency of which approximately exceeds 20 kHz.
Nermin Şimşek Kuş
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Ultrasonics Sonochemistry in Latin America

open access: yesUltrasonics Sonochemistry, 2022
Erico Marlon de Moraes Flores
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The use of capillary as a sensor of cavitation

open access: yes, 2002
The dramatic rise in height of the meniscus within a capillary, the other end of which is immersed in a liquid undergoing ultrasonic cavitation, represents a novel, robust and inexpensive method for monitoring cavitational activity.
Dezhkunov, N.V., Leighton, T.G.
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Advanced techniques to reveal the underlying physics of ultrasonic processing. [PDF]

open access: yesUltrason Sonochem
Eskin DG   +3 more
europepmc   +1 more source

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