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REFERENCE BOOKS ON ULTRASONICS.
GENERAL.
INDUSTRIAL APPLICATIONS.
SELECTED MEDICAL APPLICATIONS.
NON-DESTRUCTIVE TESTING.
ACOUSTICAL HOLOGRAPHY.
UNDERWATER SOUND.
TRANSDUCERS AND WAVE GUIDES.
ULTRASONIC PHYSICS.
On the main Ultrasonics Page
Keywords (Applications) Index - moved from Page 3 on 12 Feb 00.
Probe-type Ultrasonic Processing Equipment.
Quick Links for Ultrasonic Probe Manufacturers.
Brain Storming - bright ideas, pipe dreams, pie-in-the-sky?
AL-1C - "CONDENSED GUIDE TO ULTRASONIC PROCESSING"
(A Layperson's Explanation of a Complex Letterhead).
AL-1P - "A POPULARIZED GUIDE TO ULTRASONIC PROCESSING".
Call for Contributions for Book.
AL-2 - "ULTRASONICS AND FINE PARTICLES -
BENEFICIATION OF SLURRIES AND FINE-PARTICLE SUSPENSIONS
[CERAMICS, COAL & ORES, COATINGS, COLUMN PACKINGS, SINTERING, SLIPS].
AM-1 - "ULTRASONIC STERILIZATION and DISINFECTION".
UM-1 - "ULTRASONICS, HEARING, and HEALTH"
Keywords (Applications) Index.
Foaming and Aerosoling - moved 28 May 02 from Page 1A.
Ultrasonic Propulsion (Propulsive Force) - Moving Material.
Ultrasonic Fountains - Atomization, Nebulization, Humidification,
Misting, Particle Creation and Sizing.
Ultrasonics and Nuclear Fusion.
On the Ultrasonic Cleaning Page: ULTRASONIC CLEANING.
On the ULTRASONICS GLOSSARY page:
ULTRASONICS GLOSSARY {in process}.
Some of the cited works may be out of print or are known to be [noted @];
consult your corporate, school, or public reference librarian for copies.
Reddi, L. N., A. Hadim, and S. Berliner, III, Feasibility of Ultrasonic Enhancement of In-situ Remediation Techniques, Research Report, Project No.: SITE-33, Hazardous Substance Management Research Center, New Jersey Institute of Technology, Newark, NJ (Apr 1993).
This information is NOT current and is presented only as a guide to the older literature.
For the latest work in ultrasonics, refer to the extensive chapter references and bibliographies in:
Ensminger, D., Ultrasonics: Fundamentals, Technology, Applications, Marcel Dekker, Inc., New York, 1988
Suslick, K. S. (Ed.), Ultrasound: Its Chemical, Physical and Biological Effects, VCH Publishers, New York, 1988
Mason, Timothy J., and Lorimer, J. Phillip, Sonochemistry: Theory, Applications and Uses of Ultrasound in Chemistry, Ellis Horwood, Chichester, 1988
Shah, Y. T. , Pandit, A. B., and Moholkar, V. S.: Cavitation Reaction Engineering, The Plenum Chemical Engineering Series, Kluwer Academic / Plenum Publishers, 2000, LoC 99-37362, ISBN 0-306-46141-2
and to Internet searches and the public and institutional libraries.
Please note that a far-more detailed explanation of ultrasonic processing, as well as other technical literature, is available at no charge to consultation clients.
You may wish to visit the ULTRASONICS page, et. seq. with more on ultrasonics, as well as the Ultrasonics Cleaning page and the Ultrasonics Glossary page.
To contact S. Berliner, III, please click here.

To tour the Ultrasonics pages in sequence, the arrows take you from
the main Ultrasonics Page (Ultrasonics index, Applications List,
Keywords/Applications Index, and Brainstorming) to Page A ("Condensed
Guide to Ultrasonic Processing" and "A Popularized Guide to Ultrasonic
Processing"), Page 1 (with "A Popularized Guide to Ultrasonic Cavitation" and
Tubular Horns), Page 1A ("Amplitude Measurement", Free Bubbling, Bubble
Entrapment, Foaming and Aerosoling, and Extenders), Page 2 (More on
Cavitation and "Ultrasonics and Fine Particles"), Page 3 ("Ultrasonic
Sterilization and Disinfection","Ultrasonics, Hearing, and Health", Ultrasonics
and Living Organisms, and What's New?), Glossary Page, Cleaning Page
(Immersible Transducers and What's New?), Bibliography Page 1 (Reference
Books on Acoustics, Vibration, and Sound), Bibliography Page 2
(Sonochemistry), and Bibliography Page 3 (Selected Articles).
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