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أخواني في الله أحضرت لكم بحث بعنوان Ultrasonic Transducers for Use in Air FRANK MASSA MASSA DIVISION, DYNAMICS CORPORATION OF AMERICA HINGHAM, MASS.
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Abstract—Fewer applications were found for the use of ultrasonics in air than for ultrasonics in liquids or solids. This was primarily because of the inherent limitations of generating high-intensity sound levels in a gaseous medium, and also because of the extremely high attenuation that accompanies in the propagation of ultrasonic energy through air. Several types of transducers are described for the generation and reception of ultrasonic sound in air. Data are presented in the form of engineering design charts which include several quantitative relationships between piston displacements, acoustic power, sound pressure level, beam patterns, attenuation, and additional fundamental information for use in the design of ultrasonic equipment to achieve the transmission of high-frequency sound over a specified range. Due to the natural limitations in the transmission of ultrasonics in air over large distances, the major applications have been in remote control systems, proximity indicators, automatic counting, burglar- and fire-protection systems, and shortrange carrier telephony. Ultrasonic sound may be used for short-range proximity indicators, such as, for example, the determination of the last several feet of height of a plane from the landing strip for the possibility of automatic guidance of the plane in the final landing operation. Such a proximity system has also been successfully employed in maintaining a predetermined altitude of a helicopter hovering a short distance above water or land. A very interesting application of an ultrasonic proximity indicator has been in an experimental blind aid which uses the transducer shown in Fig. 15 in a handheld case resembling a flashlight. An ultrasonic pulse is emitted at about one-second intervals from the transducer when the operator turns on the equipment. If the ultrasonic beam finds an object in its path, the reflected sound from the object will return to the transducer to automatically trigger off another pulse to establish a steady repetition rate for successive reflections. The repetition-rate frequency is fed to a tiny earphone which permits the blind person to know the relative distances of objects that he intercepts with the ultrasonic beam. Future applications of ultrasonics in air will probably see an expanded use of control devices and proximity indicators. One interesting application of ultrasonic control has been considered for use as a burglar-alarm system in which an ultrasonic transducer radiates sound in a vacant room and sets up a diffuse standing-wave pattern within the enclosure. A receiving microphone, also placed within the room, picks up the sound, and the frequency of the received signal is compared with the oscillator frequency which drives the transducer. Both frequencies will be identical if everything within the room remains stationary. If a person enters the room, the sound-wave pattern is disturbed and the frequency of the received signal will be changed by the Doppler effect caused by the person's acting as a moving target for the sound reflected from his body. The same system would also act as a fire alarm, since a fire in the room would cause large convection currents of air due to the heat, which, in turn, would shift the frequency because of the Doppler effect due to the motion of the medium transmitting the ultrasonic sound.
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