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ULTRASONICS
Introduction of Ultrasonic
• The sound waves of frequency greater than 20
khz are called ultrasonic waves.
• These sound waves are inaudible to human
ear.
• The ultrasonic waves due to their shorter
wavelength have a greater penetrating power.
• Ultrasonic waves are widely used in medical
diagnostics,marine application,NDT,etc.
Properties of ultrasonic wavas
1. The freqency of ultrasonic wave is greater
than 20khz.
2. Their wavelengths are small.As a result, their
penetrating power is high.
3. They can travel over long distances as a
highly directional beam.
4. They have high energy content.
5. Their speed of propagation increases with
increase in frequency.
Production of ultrasonic waves
• The ultrasonic waves are produced by the
following method
1. Magnetostriction generator or oscillator
2. Piezoelectric generator or oscillator
Magnetostriction method
• Principle: Magnetostriction Effect
• When a ferromagnetic material in the form of a rod is
subjected to an alternating magnetic field parallel to its
length,the rod undergoes alternate contractions and
expansions at a frequency equal to the frequency of the
applied field.This called magnetostriction effect.
• Construction
•
• The ferromagnetic rod AB is clamped at the
middle x.
• The coils L1 and L2 are wounded at the ends
of the rod.
• To the coil L1 a variable capacitorC1 is
connected in parallel and this combination
forms the tank or resonant circuit.
• The other side of the resonant circuit is
connected to the emitter through a battery.
• The coil L2 is connected between the base and
the emitter and is used as a feed back loop.
• Merits:
1. The design of this oscillator is very simple and production cost is
low.
2. At low ultrasonic frequencies, large power output is possible
without the risk of damage to the oscillatory circuit.
3. Frequencies ranging from 100hz to 3000 khz can be produced.
• Demerits:
1. It cannot generate ultrasonics of frequency above 3000 khz.
2. The frequency of oscillations depends greatly on temperature.
Piezoelectric mathod
• Principle: piezoelectric effect
• When pressure is applied to one pair of
opposite faces of crystals like quartz,
tourmaline,rochelle salt, etc.,cut with their
faces perpendicular to its optic axis,equal and
opposite charges appear across its other faces.
This is called piezoelectric effect.
• Principle: Inverse piezoelectric effect
• effect or electrostriction effect. If an
alternating voltage is applied to one pair of
opposite faces of the crystal, alternatively
mechanical contractions and expansions are
produced in the crystal and the crystal starts
vibrating. This phenomenon is known as
inverse piezoelectric
• Construction:
• The quartz crystal Q is placed between two metal
plates A and B.
• The plates A and B are connected to the coil L3.
• The coils L1,L2 and L3 are inductively coupled to
the oscillatory circuit of a transistor.
• The coil L2 is connected between the base and
emitter.
• The battery is connected between free and of L2
and the emitter of transistor.
• Merits
1. It is more efficient than magnetostriction oscillator.
Almost all the modern ultrasonic generators are of
this type only.
2. Ultrasonic frequencies as high as 5 * 108Hz can be
obtained with this arrangement.
3. The output of this oscillator is very high.
4. It is not affected by temperature and humidity.
• Demerit
1. The cost of piezoelectric quartz is very high and its
cutting and shaping are very complex.
ACOUSTIC GREATING METHOD
• Principle:
• When ultrasonic waves are passed through transparent
liquid medium in a container, the waves get reflected.
These reflected waves are called echos.
• Experiment:
• The experiment arrangement is figure. There is a glass
vessels containing the liquid with a reflector R fixed within
the vessel at its top.
• A quartz crystal Q placed between two metal plates A and B
is mounted at the bottom of the vessel.
• The metallic plates are connected to an oscillator whose
frequency is so adjusted that the crystal vibrates in
resonance with the frequency of the oscillator and thus
produces ultrasonic waves within the liquid.
• Hence the liquid behaves like a grating. This
acoustic grating is mounted on the prism table of
a spectrometer and a parallel beam of light from
the monochromatic source S is passed through
the liquid at right angles to the wave.
• Since the liquid is behaving like a grating, the light
beam on passing through it gets diffracted and
produces a diffraction pattern.
• The diffraction pattern is viewed through the
telescope.
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Ultrasonic

  • 2. Introduction of Ultrasonic • The sound waves of frequency greater than 20 khz are called ultrasonic waves. • These sound waves are inaudible to human ear. • The ultrasonic waves due to their shorter wavelength have a greater penetrating power. • Ultrasonic waves are widely used in medical diagnostics,marine application,NDT,etc.
  • 3. Properties of ultrasonic wavas 1. The freqency of ultrasonic wave is greater than 20khz. 2. Their wavelengths are small.As a result, their penetrating power is high. 3. They can travel over long distances as a highly directional beam. 4. They have high energy content. 5. Their speed of propagation increases with increase in frequency.
  • 4. Production of ultrasonic waves • The ultrasonic waves are produced by the following method 1. Magnetostriction generator or oscillator 2. Piezoelectric generator or oscillator
  • 5. Magnetostriction method • Principle: Magnetostriction Effect • When a ferromagnetic material in the form of a rod is subjected to an alternating magnetic field parallel to its length,the rod undergoes alternate contractions and expansions at a frequency equal to the frequency of the applied field.This called magnetostriction effect.
  • 6. • Construction • • The ferromagnetic rod AB is clamped at the middle x. • The coils L1 and L2 are wounded at the ends of the rod.
  • 7. • To the coil L1 a variable capacitorC1 is connected in parallel and this combination forms the tank or resonant circuit. • The other side of the resonant circuit is connected to the emitter through a battery. • The coil L2 is connected between the base and the emitter and is used as a feed back loop.
  • 8. • Merits: 1. The design of this oscillator is very simple and production cost is low. 2. At low ultrasonic frequencies, large power output is possible without the risk of damage to the oscillatory circuit. 3. Frequencies ranging from 100hz to 3000 khz can be produced. • Demerits: 1. It cannot generate ultrasonics of frequency above 3000 khz. 2. The frequency of oscillations depends greatly on temperature.
  • 9. Piezoelectric mathod • Principle: piezoelectric effect • When pressure is applied to one pair of opposite faces of crystals like quartz, tourmaline,rochelle salt, etc.,cut with their faces perpendicular to its optic axis,equal and opposite charges appear across its other faces. This is called piezoelectric effect.
  • 10. • Principle: Inverse piezoelectric effect • effect or electrostriction effect. If an alternating voltage is applied to one pair of opposite faces of the crystal, alternatively mechanical contractions and expansions are produced in the crystal and the crystal starts vibrating. This phenomenon is known as inverse piezoelectric
  • 11. • Construction: • The quartz crystal Q is placed between two metal plates A and B. • The plates A and B are connected to the coil L3. • The coils L1,L2 and L3 are inductively coupled to the oscillatory circuit of a transistor. • The coil L2 is connected between the base and emitter. • The battery is connected between free and of L2 and the emitter of transistor.
  • 12. • Merits 1. It is more efficient than magnetostriction oscillator. Almost all the modern ultrasonic generators are of this type only. 2. Ultrasonic frequencies as high as 5 * 108Hz can be obtained with this arrangement. 3. The output of this oscillator is very high. 4. It is not affected by temperature and humidity. • Demerit 1. The cost of piezoelectric quartz is very high and its cutting and shaping are very complex.
  • 14. • Principle: • When ultrasonic waves are passed through transparent liquid medium in a container, the waves get reflected. These reflected waves are called echos. • Experiment: • The experiment arrangement is figure. There is a glass vessels containing the liquid with a reflector R fixed within the vessel at its top. • A quartz crystal Q placed between two metal plates A and B is mounted at the bottom of the vessel. • The metallic plates are connected to an oscillator whose frequency is so adjusted that the crystal vibrates in resonance with the frequency of the oscillator and thus produces ultrasonic waves within the liquid.
  • 15. • Hence the liquid behaves like a grating. This acoustic grating is mounted on the prism table of a spectrometer and a parallel beam of light from the monochromatic source S is passed through the liquid at right angles to the wave. • Since the liquid is behaving like a grating, the light beam on passing through it gets diffracted and produces a diffraction pattern. • The diffraction pattern is viewed through the telescope.