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A High Precision Ultrasonic Chilled Surface Dew Point Sensor
Micro Conversion Technology Company

Bond Strength Measurement in a Three Layer Sandwich
Liviu Singher, Department of Quality Assurance and Reliability, Agricultural Engineering, Technion - Israel Institute of Technology.

Computational Ultrasonics
Bioacoustics Research lab

Doily Project
Bioacoustics Research lab

Elasticity Microscopy Imaging
Biomedical Ultrasonics Laboratory at the University of Michigan

Experiments on Surface Waves
Novel Patterns and Chaotic Dynamics of Surface Waves. Nonlinear Physics and Fluid Dynamics Lab (Haverford College)

Fundamental Acoustic Parameter Measurements
Bioacoustics Research lab

Measurement of Echo Signals from Rough Surfaces of Infinite Extent
From the Technical University of Denmark.

NDT Methods for Flaw Detection during Welding
BRITE-EURAM II Project 5907

Ocean Mapping Group
Ocean mapping Geo-Information Systems (GIS) are a promising tool for the management of high volume bathymetry data, the more extensive data management requirements of bathymetric charting agencies, and the information searches of ocean scientists, environmental emergency response teams and others.

Scanning Acoustic Microscopy
(Manika Prasad's page)

Self-Compensating Ultrasonic System for Flaw Characterization in Steel Bridge Structures
Center for Quality Engineering and Failure Prevention and the California Department of Transportation.

Stroboscopic Visualisation of Ultrasonic Fields on Solids by Sampling
ndt.net

Subsurface Imaging
Bioacoustics Research lab

Ultrasonic Position Measurement
The primary purpose of this thesis is to use several ultrasonic receivers and transmitters to implement a position measurement system. By combining range measurements from several receivers and knowing the position of the receivers relative to each other it is possible to use triangulation theory to implement the proposed position measurement system.

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