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Noncontact rotation of a small object using ultrasound standing wave and traveling wave

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In an acoustic standing wave generated in the air between a vibrator and a reflector, a small object is levitated near the nodal positions of the sound pressure where the acoustic radiation force and the gravity are balanced. By controlling the sound field spatially and temporally, the object can be transported without contact. In this report, we experimentally investigated the non-contact high-speed rotation of a small object using ultrasound, which can be applied to measurement techniques of the physical properties of liquids. The experimental system consists of a vibrating disc with four bolt-clamped Langevin-type transducers and a reflector, and an acoustic standing wave is generated between them. The effects of the tilt angle of the reflector with respect to the vibrator on the rotation speed of the object and the acoustic field were investigated. When the tilt angle was around 1.2°, the object was trapped in the air at 31.5 kHz by the standing-wave component in the vertical direction and rotated by the traveling-wave component propagating in the horizontal direction. The maximum sound pressure amplitude and the rotation speed of the object were changed with the tilt angle, and a larger sound pressure amplitude gave a larger rotation speed.
Title: Noncontact rotation of a small object using ultrasound standing wave and traveling wave
Description:
In an acoustic standing wave generated in the air between a vibrator and a reflector, a small object is levitated near the nodal positions of the sound pressure where the acoustic radiation force and the gravity are balanced.
By controlling the sound field spatially and temporally, the object can be transported without contact.
In this report, we experimentally investigated the non-contact high-speed rotation of a small object using ultrasound, which can be applied to measurement techniques of the physical properties of liquids.
The experimental system consists of a vibrating disc with four bolt-clamped Langevin-type transducers and a reflector, and an acoustic standing wave is generated between them.
The effects of the tilt angle of the reflector with respect to the vibrator on the rotation speed of the object and the acoustic field were investigated.
When the tilt angle was around 1.
2°, the object was trapped in the air at 31.
5 kHz by the standing-wave component in the vertical direction and rotated by the traveling-wave component propagating in the horizontal direction.
The maximum sound pressure amplitude and the rotation speed of the object were changed with the tilt angle, and a larger sound pressure amplitude gave a larger rotation speed.

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