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Arc Root Damage & Acoustic Shock Wave
Arc Root Damage & Acoustic Shock Wave
&
Acoustic Shock
Wave
Ijat
Firdaus
Rizuan
MUHAMMAD SYAFIQ BIN SHARUDIN
EA20024
Agenda
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Definition Arc Application Arc Definition Application Advantages and
Root Damage Root Damage Acoustic Shock Acoustic Shock Disadvantages
Wave Wave
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Application
The application of arc root damage refers to the specific
context in which this type of damage can occur. It is most
commonly associated with electrical systems, particularly
those that involve high voltage or high current applications.
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Definition
An acoustic shock wave is a high-energy pressure wave that
travels through a medium, such as air or water. It is
generated by a sudden release of energy, such as an
explosion or a lightning strike. The shock wave is
characterized by a rapid increase in pressure, followed by a
decrease in pressure that creates a vacuum.
Acoustic shock wave is commonly used in medical
procedures, such as lithotripsy, where it is used to break up
kidney stones. It is also used in industrial applications, such
as cleaning and welding. In both cases, the shock wave's
high energy is harnessed to achieve a desired outcome.
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Applications in
Medicine
Acoustic shock wave has several medical applications,
including lithotripsy, wound healing, and tissue regeneration.
Lithotripsy is a non-invasive procedure that uses shock waves
to break up kidney stones, allowing them to pass more easily
through the urinary tract. Shock wave therapy is also used to
promote wound healing and tissue regeneration by
stimulating blood flow and cell growth.
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Applications in
Industry
Acoustic shock wave is used in various industrial applications,
including cleaning, welding, and cutting. In cleaning, shock
waves are used to dislodge dirt and other contaminants from
surfaces, such as metal parts or electronic components. In
welding, shock waves are used to create a strong bond between
two pieces of metal.
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Advantages and
Disadvantages
One advantage of acoustic shock wave technology is its non-
invasive nature, which makes it a safer alternative to
traditional surgical procedures. It is also highly precise,
allowing for targeted treatment of specific areas. However, one
disadvantage is that it can be expensive to implement,
requiring specialized equipment and trained personnel.
Another disadvantage is that the high energy of the shock
wave can cause damage to surrounding tissues if not properly
controlled. Despite these drawbacks, the benefits of acoustic
shock wave technology outweigh the risks, making it a
valuable tool in many fields.
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