Comparison of methods for generating shock waves in liquids

  • Dion S
  • Hebert C
  • Brouillette M
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Abstract

We present two methods for producing high-amplitude pressure pulses in liquids. The electromagnetic generator, commonly used in lithotripters, is difficult to reduce in size, lacks complete control over the pressure pulse and requires high-voltage electronics. On the other hand, a time-reversal method is used to generate high-power acoustic pulses with a low-power electronic piezoeletric transducer.

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Dion, S., Hebert, C., & Brouillette, M. (2009). Comparison of methods for generating shock waves in liquids. In Shock Waves (pp. 851–856). Springer Berlin Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-85181-3_9

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