A wide spectrum of experiments to be performed in space in a microgravity environment require levitation and manipulation of liquid or molten samples. A novel acoustic method has been developed at JPL for controlling liquid samples without physical contacts. This method utilizes the static pressure generated by three orthogonal acoustic standing waves excited within an enclosure. Furthermore, this method will allow the sample to be rotated and/or oscillated by modifying the phase angles and/or the amplitude of the acoustic field. This technique has been proven both in our laboratory and in a microgravity environment provided by KC-135 flights.
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Wang, T. G. (1979). ACOUSTIC LEVITATION AND MANIPULATION FOR SPACE APPLICATIONS. Ultrasonics Symposium Proceedings, 471–475. https://doi.org/10.1121/1.2003223
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