Abstract

Ultrasonic liquid automization was first described in 1927. Since then the subject has caught the imagination of both academics and industrialists. This paper describes the continuation of work started by Stamm on the ultrasonic automization of molten metals. In this work experiments were extended to atomization of metal melts with melting points up to 700°C and to frequencies up to 0.8MHz. The example of ultrasonic atomization is used to show that the mechanism of atomization is in accord with the surface wave theory.

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