日本音響学会誌
Online ISSN : 2432-2040
Print ISSN : 0369-4232
フェライト振動子の鑞付け接合強度の音響振動法による評価
木村 修伊東 一臣
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1983 年 39 巻 2 号 p. 103-109

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Production of an ultrasonic equipment with a high output power has been attempted by braze-bonding of ferrite vibrators to it using the active metal method. This paper describes evaluation for the braze-bonding strength of ferrite vibrators by acoustic vibration methods. A composite vibrator is constructed by braze-bonding or by adhering with an epoxy resin of two ferrite vibrators at each surface for acoustic radiation. Each vibrator is driven at the fundamental resonant frequency so that the maximum breaking stress occurs at the jointed surface. On this condition, acoustic duration tests at high vibration amplitudes for a long time and temperature characteristics measurements are carried out for each vibrator. The braze-bonded vibrator is shown to be more than twice as strong as the resinadhered vibrator and thermally more stable for temperature rises up to 120℃. A ferrite vibrator brazed with a metal plate is attached to a water tank and driven at a high vibration amplitude for a long time for an ultrasonic power test into water. The vibrator works stably for 200 hours at the driving power density of 12. 5W/cm^2, which is nearly four times as large as the power rating of commercial ferrite vibrators for single-sided radation into water.

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© 1983 一般社団法人 日本音響学会
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