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Motta, Antonella |
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Aletan, Dirar |
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Mohamed, Tarek |
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Ertürk, Emre |
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Taccardi, Nicola |
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Kononenko, Denys |
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Petrov, R. H. | Madrid |
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Alshaaer, Mazen | Brussels |
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Bih, L. |
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Casati, R. |
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Muller, Hermance |
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Kočí, Jan | Prague |
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Šuljagić, Marija |
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Kalteremidou, Kalliopi-Artemi | Brussels |
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Azam, Siraj |
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Ospanova, Alyiya |
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Blanpain, Bart |
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Ali, M. A. |
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Popa, V. |
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Rančić, M. |
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Ollier, Nadège |
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Azevedo, Nuno Monteiro |
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Landes, Michael |
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Rignanese, Gian-Marco |
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Reuben, Bob
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- 2023Laser-Induced Forward Transfer of Ni-rich NiTi Alloys for Shape Memory Applicationscitations
- 2022Laser induced forward transfer of NiTi deposits for functionally graded SMA components
- 2021Experimental investigation using acoustic emission technique for quasi-static cracks in steel pipes assessmentcitations
- 2018Flow noise identification using acoustic emission (AE) energy decomposition for sand monitoring in flow pipelinecitations
- 2017Dynamic instrumented palpation (DIP) - a new method for soft tissue quality assessment: application to prostate disease diagnosiscitations
- 2017Quantitative mechanical assessment of the whole prostate gland ex vivo using dynamic instrumented palpationcitations
- 2016Monitoring acoustic emission (AE) energy of abrasive particle impacts in a slurry flow loop using a statistical distribution modelcitations
- 2015Development of a novel actuator for the dynamic palpation of soft tissue for use in the assessment of prostate tissue qualitycitations
- 2015Monitoring acoustic emission (AE) energy in slurry impingement using a new model for particle impactcitations
- 2013Transmission of acoustic emission in bones, implants and dental materialscitations
- 2012Predicting acoustic emission attenuation in small steel blocks using a ray tracing techniquecitations
- 2012Statistical distribution models for monitoring acoustic emission (AE) energy of abrasive particle impacts on carbon steelcitations
- 2012Replacing diamond cutting tools with CBN for efficient nanometric cutting of siliconcitations
- 2012Molecular dynamics simulation model for the quantitative assessment of tool wear during single point diamond turning of cubic silicon carbidecitations
- 2012Acoustic emission monitoring of abrasive particle impacts on carbon steelcitations
- 2012The effect of coping/veneer thickness on the fracture toughness and residual stress of implant supported, cement retained zirconia and metal-ceramic crownscitations
- 2011Atomistic aspects of ductile responses of cubic silicon carbide during nanometric cuttingcitations
- 2011Indentation testing and its acoustic emission response: applications and emerging trendscitations
- 2011An improved measurement of Vickers indentation behaviour through enhanced instrumentationcitations
- 2011AE Monitoring and Analysis of HVOF Thermal Spraying Processcitations
- 2008Assessment of Surface Residual Stresses Generated during Machining of Metastable Austenitic Stainless Steel using Acoustic Emission
- 2006Compressive stress-strain behaviour of cast dental restorations in relation to luting cement distribution
- 2006Interferometric sensors for application in the bladder and the lower urinary tractcitations
- 2006Biomechanical properties of articular cartilage as a standard for biologically integrated interfaces
- 2006Application of acoustic emission for monitoring the HVOF thermal spraying processcitations
- 2005The effects of progressive wear on the frequency characteristic of acoustic emission acquired during face millingcitations
- 2005AE mapping of engines for spatially located time seriescitations
- 2004Design, manufacture and testing of a low-cost micro-channel cooling device
- 2004Acoustic emission from the tension fatigue of glass fibre reinforced plasticscitations
- 2004A new method for waveform analysis for estimating AE wave arrival times using wavelet decompositioncitations
- 2002Toward a better understanding of morphology changes in solders using phase field theories: Quantitative modeling and experimental verification
- 2000Adaptability of a tool wear monitoring system under changing cutting conditionscitations
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Monitoring acoustic emission (AE) energy of abrasive particle impacts in a slurry flow loop using a statistical distribution model
Abstract
Slurry erosion has been recognized as a serious problem in many industrial applications. In slurry flows, the estimation of the amount of incident kinetic energy that transmits from particles suspended in the fluid to the containment structures is a key aspect in evaluating its abrasive potential. This work represents a systematic investigation of particle impact energy measurement using acoustic emission (AE), as indicated by a sensor mounted on the outer surface of a sharp bend, in an arrangement that had been pre-calibrated using controlled single and multiple impacts. Particle size, free stream velocity, and nominal particle concentration were varied, and the amount of energy dissipated in the carbon steel bend was assessed using a slurry impingement flow loop test rig. Silica sand particles of mean particle size 225–650 μm were used for impingement on the bend with particle nominal concentrations between 1 and 5% while the free stream velocity was changed between 4.2 and 14 ms−1.<br/>The measured AE energy was found, in general, to scale with the incident kinetic energy of the particles, although the high arrival rate involved in the slurry impingement flow loop poses challenges in resolving individual particle impact signatures in the AE record. The results have been reconciled with earlier work by the authors on sparse streams where there are few particle overlaps and good control over particle kinetic energies, by extending their model to account for different particle carrier-fluids and to situations where arrivals cannot necessarily be resolved. The outcome is a traceable methodology whereby a quantitative assessment of particle impingement rate can be made in practical situations.