Fundamentals and Applications of Ultrasonic Waves
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…balances elementary introduction and advanced application; his discussion of advanced application extends to current research in theoretical and experimental ultrasonics. …wherever possible Cheeke uses qualitative models to elucidate complex concepts he has derived mathematically but whose full physical implications may be opaque to the neophyte. In introducing ultrasonic measurement techniques, he enumerates the steps and methods -- and also the pitfalls that await the unsuspecting novice.
-- Physics Today, April 2003
Book Description
Ultrasonics is a multidisciplinary subject with applications in many of the basic sciences. Most of the existing texts on this subject are very specialized and often too advanced to be of use to those not in that exact specialty. Accessible to a wide readership, Fundamentals and Applications of Ultrasonic Waves provides a treatment that is rigorous yet not overly specialized. It presents clear exposition on the physics of acoustic waves, their propagation, transmission and reflection, and the different modes that can be excited in various geometries. The author examines the engineering aspects of those geometries and explores the sundry methods of generation and detection.
Fundamentals and Applications of Ultrasonic Waves
Fundamentals and Applications of Ultrasonic Waves,J. David N. Cheeke,CRC,0849301300,Acoustics & Sound,Applied Electromagnetics,Engineering - Electrical & Electronic,Engineering - General,Industrial applications,Physics,Science,Science/Mathematics,Ultrasonic waves,Ultrasonics,Science / Physics,Sound, vibration & waves (acoustics)
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