Publications by authors named "Ralph S Budwig"

Identification of bio-aerosol particles may be enhanced by size sorting before applying analytical techniques. In this paper, the use of ultrasonic acoustic radiation pressure to continuously size fractionate particles in a moving air stream is described. Separate particle-laden and clean air streams are introduced into a channel and merged under laminar flow conditions.

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Two acoustic devices to stabilize a droplet in an open gas stream (single-axis and three-axis levitators) have been designed and tested. The gas stream was provided by a jet apparatus with a 64 mm exit diameter and a uniform velocity profile. The acoustic source used was a Langevin vibrator with a concave reflector.

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It is sometimes desired to exploit acoustic amplification in a cavity that is not entirely enclosed. Because of the presence of openings in the cavity, acoustic energy will leave the cavity and degrade the degree of amplification. The extent of this problem is unknown when the size of the openings becomes large relative to a wavelength.

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