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The effective introduction of vibrations depends on a series of conditions, including: a) the maximum possible availability of energy from the vibration source; b) minimum energy dissipation in the passive elements of the technological subsystem; c) the maximum utilization of the input vibrational energy to the working medium so as to effect the given technological process; d) maximum stability of the resonance parameters and integrity of the waveguideradiating devices when working in aggressive media.
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Rozenberg, L.D. (1969). Characteristics of the Processed Media and Fundamental Problems Associated with the Input Transmission of Vibrations. In: Rozenberg, L.D. (eds) Sources of High-Intensity Ultrasound. Ultrasonic Technology. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4899-6363-5_1
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