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Havestudiedthe effect oflow-frequencyultrasonicwave technologythat producesanddistributes47kHzimplosionof cavitationon the morphology ofthe carbonpore formation. Pore formationis donebyvariationof ultrasonictimefor 10 hoursand60 hours, at a temperature of900oC, 1000oCand1200oC. The morphology ofthe poreformationfor 10hoursresulted inporemorphologywith a size of200nmto1000oCand1200oCtemperaturecoveragebutdoes notoccurin eachporeuniformity ofthe grainsize. Pore formationfor 60hoursresulted inporesbutto900oCtemperaturecoveragedoes notoccurporeuniformity, in contrast tothe temperature of1000oCand1200oCcoverageoccursuniformity ofthe porebyporesize of185nm.
Keywords: ultrasonic, cavitation, implosionandcarbonpore

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Toana, M. C. F. (2015). Implosion And Ultrasonic Cavitation At Low Frequency Waves Against Carbon Pore Morphology. Gravitasi, 13(1). https://doi.org/10.22487/gravitasi.v13i1.4443