Methods and assemblies for characterizing ultrasonic environments using piezo-electric sensor devices

US12356859B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-12356859-B2
Application numberUS-202217666722-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateFeb 8, 2022
Priority dateFeb 8, 2022
Publication dateJul 8, 2025
Grant dateJul 8, 2025

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Methods and systems for characterizing ultrasonic environments using piezo-electric sensor devices. In general, a piezo-electric sensor assembly is disposed and selectively repositioned in the fluid in an ultrasonic cleaning vessel, before, while, or after a component to be cleaned is present, providing quantitative and directional data regarding the high and low energy areas within the tank, where cleaning will be more or less intense, as well as areas in which standing waves without cavitation are present, representing cleaning dead spots. Further, the presence of harmonic vibrations can be detected where a fixed frequency causes a part itself to resonate. Thus, wave cancellation, reinforcement, and relative uniformity can be mapped and assessed in an ultrasonic environment, such as an ultrasonic cleaning environment or ultrasonic environment used for another purpose.

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A piezo-electric sensor system adapted to monitor/characterize an ultrasonic environment, the piezo-electric sensor system comprising: a first piezo-electric material body disposed within a vessel in a fluid of the ultrasonic environment and adapted to generate an output voltage responsive to force applied by an ultrasonic wave in the ultrasonic environment in one or more directions along a first axis; a second piezo-electric material body disposed within the vessel in the fluid of the ultrasonic environment and adapted to generate an output voltage responsive to force applied by an ultrasonic wave in the ultrasonic environment in one or more directions along a second axis orthogonal to the first axis; a third piezo-electric material body disposed within the vessel in the fluid of the ultrasonic environment and adapted to generate an output voltage responsive to force applied by an ultrasonic wave in the ultrasonic environment in one or more directions along a third axis orthogonal to the first axis and the second axis; one or more electrical contacts electrically coupled to the first piezo-electric material; and a control system electrically coupled to the one or more electrical contacts and operable for monitoring/characterizing the ultrasonic environment based on the output voltage. 2. The piezo-electric sensor system of claim 1 , wherein the first piezo-electric material body, the second piezo-electric material body, and the third piezo-electric material body are a same piezo-electric material body adapted to generate output voltages responsive to forces applied by ultrasonic waves in the ultrasonic environment in any of the one or more directions along any of the first axis, the second axis, and the third axis. 3. An ultrasonic system, comprising: a piezo-electric sensor assembly comprising a piezo-electric material body disposed within a vessel in a fluid of an ultrasonic environment and adapted to measure ultrasonic waves in the ultrasonic environment; wherein the piezo-electric material body comprises a first piezo-electric material body adapted to generate an output voltage responsive to force applied by an ultrasonic wave in the ultrasonic environment in one or more directions along a first axis; wherein the piezo-electric material body further comprises a second piezo-electric material body adapted to generate an output voltage responsive to force applied by an ultrasonic wave in the ultrasonic environment in one or more directions along a second axis orthogonal to the first axis; and wherein the piezo-electric material body further comprises a third piezo-electric material body adapted to generate an output voltage responsive to force applied by an ultrasonic wave in the ultrasonic environment in one or more directions along a third axis orthogonal to the first axis and the second axis; an ultrasonic transducer adapted to generate the ultrasonic waves in the ultrasonic environment; and a control system electrically coupled to the piezo-electric sensor assembly and the ultrasonic transducer and operable for monitoring/characterizing the ultrasonic environment based on an output from the piezo-electric sensor assembly and selectively modifying operation of the ultrasonic transducer. 4. The ultrasonic system of claim 3 , wherein the first piezo-electric material body, the second piezo-electric material body, and the third piezo-electric material body are a same piezo-electric material body adapted to generate output voltages responsive to forces applied by ultrasonic waves in the ultrasonic environment in any of the one or more directions along any of the first axis, the second axis, and the third axis. 5. An ultrasonic method, comprising: positioning a piezo-electric sensor assembly adapted to sense ultrasonic waves at a first position in an ultrasonic environment with a piezo-electric material body of the piezo-electric sensor assembly disposed within a vessel in a fluid of the ultrasonic environment; wherein the piezo-electric material body comprises a first piezo-electric material body adapted to generate an output voltage responsive to force applied by an ultrasonic wave in the ultrasonic environment in one or more directions along a first axis; wherein the piezo-electric material body further comprises a second piezo-electric material body adapted to generate an output voltage responsive to force applied by an ultrasonic wave in the ultrasonic environment in one or more directions along a second axis orthogonal to the first axis; and wherein the piezo-electric material body further comprises a third piezo-electric material body adapted to generate an output voltage responsive to force applied by an ultrasonic wave in the ultrasonic environment in one or more directions along a third axis orthogonal to the first axis and the second axis; and monitoring/characterizing the ultrasonic waves at the first position in the ultrasonic environment based on a first output from the piezo-electric sensor assembly. 6. The ultrasonic method of claim 5 , further comprising modifying operation of an ultrasonic transducer used to generate the ultrasonic waves in the ultrasonic environment based on the first output from the piezo-electric sensor assembly. 7. The ultrasonic method of claim 5 , further comprising: repositioning the piezo-electric sensor assembly adapted to sense ultrasonic waves at a second position in the ultrasonic environment with the piezo-electric material body of the piezo-electric sensor assembly disposed within the vessel in the fluid of the ultrasonic environment; and monitoring/characterizing the ultrasonic waves at the second position in the ultrasonic environment based on a second output from the piezo-electric sensor assembly. 8. The ultrasonic method of claim 7 , further comprising modifying operation of an ultrasonic transducer used to generate the ultrasonic waves in the ultrasonic environment based on the second output from the piezo-electric sensor assembly. 9. The ultrasonic method of claim 5 , wherein the first piezo-electric material body, the second piezo-electric material body, and the third piezo-electric material body are a same piezo-electric material body adapted to generate output voltages responsive to forces applied by ultrasonic waves in the ultrasonic environment in any of the one or more directions along any of the first axis, the second axis, and the third axis.

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  • Circuitry or processes for operating piezoelectric or electrostrictive devices not otherwise provided for, e.g. drive circuits · CPC title

  • B08B3/12Primary

    by sonic or ultrasonic vibrations · CPC title

  • Accessories or details of general applicability for machines or apparatus for cleaning · CPC title

  • H10N30/302Primary

    Sensors · CPC title

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What does patent US12356859B2 cover?
Methods and systems for characterizing ultrasonic environments using piezo-electric sensor devices. In general, a piezo-electric sensor assembly is disposed and selectively repositioned in the fluid in an ultrasonic cleaning vessel, before, while, or after a component to be cleaned is present, providing quantitative and directional data regarding the high and low energy areas within the tank, w…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Cons Nuclear Security Llc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B08B3/12. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jul 08 2025 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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