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Power ultrasonics: exploration tools

Power ultrasonics: exploration tools
Power ultrasonics: exploration tools
Ultrasonic devices can be used to achieve motion, agitate materials, and seal containers in space, using established techniques. They can also be used to facilitate exploration by fluidizing granular materials and facilitating drill processes. This chapter will review the mechanisms by which important metrics, such as power consumption and weight-on-bit, can be improved through applied vibration.
531-535
Woodhead Publishing
Zhao, Ch.
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Li, Xuan
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Li, Xu.
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Harkness, Patrick
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Gallego-Juárez, Juan A.
Graff, Karl F.
Lucas, Margaret
Zhao, Ch.
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Li, Xuan
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Harkness, Patrick
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Gallego-Juárez, Juan A.
Graff, Karl F.
Lucas, Margaret

Zhao, Ch., Li, Xuan, Li, Xu. and Harkness, Patrick (2023) Power ultrasonics: exploration tools. In, Gallego-Juárez, Juan A., Graff, Karl F. and Lucas, Margaret (eds.) Power Ultrasonics: Applications of High-Intensity Ultrasound. (Woodhead Publishing Series in Electronic and Optical Materials) 2 ed. Woodhead Publishing, pp. 531-535. (doi:10.1016/B978-0-12-820254-8.00035-X).

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Abstract

Ultrasonic devices can be used to achieve motion, agitate materials, and seal containers in space, using established techniques. They can also be used to facilitate exploration by fluidizing granular materials and facilitating drill processes. This chapter will review the mechanisms by which important metrics, such as power consumption and weight-on-bit, can be improved through applied vibration.

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Published date: 21 April 2023

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Local EPrints ID: 499089
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/499089
PURE UUID: cd644cb9-d61b-4d01-9c4d-81e40d2fdeb9
ORCID for Xuan Li: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-5655-8631

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Date deposited: 07 Mar 2025 17:49
Last modified: 08 Mar 2025 03:16

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Author: Ch. Zhao
Author: Xuan Li ORCID iD
Author: Xu. Li
Author: Patrick Harkness
Editor: Juan A. Gallego-Juárez
Editor: Karl F. Graff
Editor: Margaret Lucas

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