Experimental Investigation of Bubble Activity at an Early Stage Using the Acoustic Emission Technique in Two-phase Flow Systems

Experimental Investigation of Bubble Activity at an Early Stage Using the Acoustic Emission Technique in Two-phase Flow Systems
Title Experimental Investigation of Bubble Activity at an Early Stage Using the Acoustic Emission Technique in Two-phase Flow Systems PDF eBook
Author Taihiret Alhashan
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Release 2018
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An Experimental Investigation Into the Correlation Between Acoustic Emission (AE) and Bubble Dynamics

An Experimental Investigation Into the Correlation Between Acoustic Emission (AE) and Bubble Dynamics
Title An Experimental Investigation Into the Correlation Between Acoustic Emission (AE) and Bubble Dynamics PDF eBook
Author Shuib Husin
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Release 2011
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Bubble and cavitation effects phenomena can be encountered in two-phase gas-liquid systems in industry. In certain industries, particularly high-risk systems such as a nuclear reactor/plant, the detection of bubble dynamics, and the monitoring and measurement of their characteristics are necessary in controlling temperature. While in the petro-chemical engineering industry, such as oil transportation pipelines, the detection and monitoring of bubbles/cavitation phenomena are necessary to minimise surface erosion in fluid carrying components or downstream facilities. The high sensitivity of Acoustic Emission (AE) technology is feasible for the detection and monitoring of bubble phenomena in a two phase gas-liquid system and is practical for application within the industry. Underwater measurement of bubble oscillations has been widely studied using hydrophones and employing acoustic techniques in the audible range. However, the application of Acoustic Emission (AE) technology to monitor bubble size has hitherto not been attempted. This thesis presents an experimental investigation aimed at exploring AEs from gas bubble formation, motion and destruction. AE in this particular investigation covers the frequency range of between 100 kHz to 1000 kHz. The AE waveform analysis showed that the AE parameter from single bubble inception and burst events, i.e. AE amplitude, AE duration and AE energy, increased with the increase of bubble size and liquid viscosity. This finding significantly extends the potential use of AE technology for detecting the presence of bubbles in two-phase flow. It is concluded that bubble activity can be detected and monitored by AE technology both intrusively and non-intrusively. Furthermore, the bubble size can be determined by measurement of the AE and this forms the significant contribution of this thesis.

An Experimental Investigation of Bubble-driven Two-phase Flow

An Experimental Investigation of Bubble-driven Two-phase Flow
Title An Experimental Investigation of Bubble-driven Two-phase Flow PDF eBook
Author Karen L. Burch
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Pages 244
Release 1991
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Scientific and Technical Aerospace Reports

Scientific and Technical Aerospace Reports
Title Scientific and Technical Aerospace Reports PDF eBook
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Pages 702
Release 1995
Genre Aeronautics
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Acoustic Emission

Acoustic Emission
Title Acoustic Emission PDF eBook
Author Wojciech Sikorski
Publisher BoD – Books on Demand
Pages 412
Release 2012-03-02
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 9535100564

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Acoustic emission (AE) is one of the most important non-destructive testing (NDT) methods for materials, constructions and machines. Acoustic emission is defined as the transient elastic energy that is spontaneously released when materials undergo deformation, fracture, or both. This interdisciplinary book consists of 17 chapters, which widely discuss the most important applications of AE method as machinery and civil structures condition assessment, fatigue and fracture materials research, detection of material defects and deformations, diagnostics of cutting tools and machine cutting process, monitoring of stress and ageing in materials, research, chemical reactions and phase transitions research, and earthquake prediction.

Nuclear Science Abstracts

Nuclear Science Abstracts
Title Nuclear Science Abstracts PDF eBook
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Pages 886
Release 1975-12
Genre Nuclear energy
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Applied Mechanics Reviews

Applied Mechanics Reviews
Title Applied Mechanics Reviews PDF eBook
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Pages 338
Release 1987
Genre Mechanics, Applied
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