Ultrasonic Instruments and Devices

Ultrasonic Instruments and Devices
ISBN-10
0125319517
ISBN-13
9780125319515
Category
Art
Pages
840
Language
English
Published
1999
Publisher
Springer Science & Business
Author
Emmanuel P. Papadakis

Description

Ultrasonic Instruments and Devices examines how years of ultrasound research has led to many practical inventions that are now products of use to ordinary people. Examples of personalized applications include the ultrasonograms of an unborn child, the testing of the parts of an automobile for durability, the electronics which make a cell phone work, and the meter in the gas line leading to a house. Larger concerns, such as safety of aircraft, are also discussed. A chapter is devoted to each major engineering area, and each chapter is written by one or more world-class experts in the particular area covered by the chapter. The characteristic uniting the products presented in this book is the extra effort that has been needed above and beyond research to transform the research results into practical items. One chapter of the book is devoted to essays bringing inventions out of the laboratory and onto the showroom floor. The book holds useful perspectives for entrepreneurs, researchers, managers, and consumers, and may turn out to be especially useful to professors and teachers trying to motivate students. There is some technical information in each chapter, varying from chapter to chapter, as well as a historical background. Key Features * Gives examples of commercial ultrasonic instruments, devices, and systems * Shows benefits for individuals and industry * Provides information on a broad range of ultrasound applications * Presents chapters authored by world's foremost experts in ultrasonic instrumentation, techniques, and technology * Offers historical and theoretical perspectives * Presents unique technology transfer essays

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