Ultrasonic/Sonic Impacting Penetrators

TBMG-2714

04/01/2008

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Ultrasonic/sonic impacting penetrators (USIPs) are recent additions to the series of apparatuses based on ultrasonic/sonic drill corers (USDCs). A USIP enables a rod probe to penetrate packed soil or another substance of similar consistency, without need to apply a large axial force that could result in buckling of the probe or in damage to some buried objects. USIPs were conceived for use in probing and analyzing soil to depths of tens of centimeters in the vicinity of buried barrels containing toxic waste, without causing rupture of the barrels. USIPs could also be used for other purposes, including, for example, searching for pipes, barrels, or other hard objects buried in soil; and detecting land mines.

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"Ultrasonic/Sonic Impacting Penetrators," Mobility Engineering, April 1, 2008.
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Apr 1, 2008
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TBMG-2714
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Magazine Article
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English