Model:Sonic Viewer-2i
Use:Sonic Bureau 2i uses ultrasonic waves to measure the propagation times of boring cores and rock specimens with high accuracy to determine the P-wave and S-wave velocities and to calculate the mechanical constants (dynamic Poisson's ratio, dynamic elastic
Sonic Bureau 2i uses ultrasonic waves to measure the propagation times of boring cores and rock specimens with high accuracy to determine the P-wave and S-wave velocities and to calculate the mechanical constants (dynamic Poisson's ratio, dynamic elastic modulus, and dynamic shear modulus).
Sandwiching a specimen between two transducers with matching characteristics, a high-voltage pulse is applied to one of the transducers to generate ultrasonic waves, and the other transducers receive the waves propagating through the specimen. The waves are captured by an ultra-high-speed A/D converter and shown on a display as waveform data, and propagation time can be read from the waveform with high accuracy. In addition, this equipment is equipped with an external trigger signal input mode, which enables high-speed data measurement of one channel.
Features:
High-precision measurement of P-wave and S-wave propagation time from waveform data
Improved SN ratio by digital stacking function
Tablet PC with 10.1-inch large color LCD touch panel, which improved operability
Measurement data is stored on the tablet PC. The data can also be copied to a USB flash drive
Equipped with functions to calculate dynamic Poisson's ratio, dynamic shear modulus and dynamic elastic modulus
Display:
For detailed specifications, please contact EPC!