Ultrasonic Continuous-Wave Beam-Power Measurements; International Intercomparison. 1983

Carl E Tschiegg, and Martin Greenspan, and Donald G Eitzen
National Bureau of Standards, Washington, DC 20234.

Some quartz transducers designed and fabricated at the National Bureau of Standards as transmitters of ultrasonic power appear to be sufficiently stable and linear to serve as standards. Therefore, an international intercomparison of measurements of the continuous-wave (cw) power emitted by these standards was arranged. Each of the seven participating laboratories performed such measurements using one or more methods representing its practice and reported the results to the National Bureau of Standards which served as the pilot laboratory. We present the results mostly in the form of tables. Some remarks on stability are appended.

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