Simulation and Experimental Study of Ultrasonic Cleaning Based on Multi-Field Coupling

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In current Ultrasonic Cleaning simulation, high calculation complexity and low precision is a big problem. The disadvantages of reflecting the sound field characteristics inaccurately and quantitative difficulties exist in the sound field measurements. Firstly, the two-dimensional and three-dimensional models of Ultrasonic Cleaning are established in COMSOL Multiphysics and corresponding cleaning effects under different frequencies are simulated, then the frequencies of cleaning machine suitable for remanufactured components are determined. Finally, by means of staining method, sound field distribution on different work cross-sections in the Ultrasonic Cleaning process is studied. Halcon and Matlab are used in our investigation to deal with the experiment results in order to provide a new idea on the measurement of the sound field of Ultrasonic Cleaning.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 816-817)

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1270-1273

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September 2013

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