The Sonochemistry Centre explores how we can utilise the innate power of sound to benefit the environment, improve healthcare and make manufacturing processes cleaner and greener.
Established in 1994 the Sonochemistry Centre retains its primary aim of securing and maintaining a position of international excellence in a variety of applications of power ultrasound in chemistry and processing technologies.
The Centre is a national and international resource base for topics related to power ultrasound and provides expertise on applications of Sonochemistry to academic institutions, companies and government organisations.
You can find out more about the centre at http://www.coventry.ac.uk/sonochemistry
0.53 ultrasonic nebulisation (cold boiling) im trying to find out the frequency effective for diesel and biodiesel. done some reading Ultrasound-Induced Decrease in the Viscosity of Frozen Diesel Fuel. cant seem to find what i need . want to use a modified circuit or existing fogger to use on my GEET project. this technology im sure could be used in the fuel tank especially for biodiesel .
nice tune by the way. any pointers would be most welcome by myself and fellow earth dwellers. cheers
neiallswheel 11 months ago
Amazing! I studied ultrasound for imaging. Impressive applications are ahead. Definately thinking outside the box here...nice video.
ciosborn 2 years ago