Re: acoustic levitation?

Norman Wootan ( normw@fastlane.net )
Tue, 14 Apr 1998 09:06:57 -0700

Jerry: There is a company in Virginia that has patented the acoustic
resonant compressor. It works on a standing wave in a tuned cavity to
provide fantastic compression ratios. I don't recall the url but should be
easy to locate on the web. I ran across it searching for resonant devices.
Norm

Jerry W. Decker wrote:

> Hi Bill!
>
> About the sonic pressure wave, yes that tube thing should work and you
> could make an optical feedback system to change the frequency....similar
> to what Dr. X used to change the frequency in a column of water so a
> standing wave was MAINTAINED as the water evaporated.
>
> As to the sonic garbage crushers and the sonic compression and
> refrigeration, those are on http://keelynet.com/index98.htm
>
> I am working on a search engine for the keelynet.com website and
> directories so it will be easy to look up any file by a search word or
> phrase. Never did PERL before but found some great resources and
> programs that I can modify and experiment with....always something
> else...but this will be helpful to a lot of people....including
> me...<g>..
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