Ultrasonic Humidification
- Topics:
- Mechanical and Industrial
- Tags:
- Frequency,
- SEAV,
- Technology
- Source:
- SEAV
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Overview: This study describes about ultrasonic humidification technology used in energy systems. Ultrasonic technology can be used in the humidification process and is very energy efficient technology compared with the use of steam. Ultrasonic humidification uses a piezo-electronic transducer immersed in the waterbed, which converts a high frequency electronic signal into high frequency mechanical oscillation. In the positive oscillations a high-pressure shock wave is produced which pushes the newly formed gas pocket through the water surface and produces a fine mist that is rapidly absorbed in the air stream.
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