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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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Mulholland, Anthony J.
University of Bristol
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- 2021Modelling of ultrasonic waves in layered elastic heterogeneous materialscitations
- 2020Effective Grain Orientation Mapping of Complex and Locally Anisotropic Media for Improved Imaging in Ultrasonic Non-Destructive Testingcitations
- 2019Analysis of a fractal ultrasonic transducer with a range of piezoelectric length scalescitations
- 2018Linear ultrasonic array design using cantor set fractal geometrycitations
- 2018Broadband 1-3 piezoelectric composite transducer design using Sierpinski Gasket fractal geometrycitations
- 2017Renormalisation analysis of a composite ultrasonic transducer with a fractal architecturecitations
- 2017Pipe organ air-coupled broad bandwidth transducer
- 2017A weak-inertia mathematical model of bubble growth in a polymer foamcitations
- 2017A nonlinear elasticity approach to modelling the collapse of a shelled microbubblecitations
- 2017Linear ultrasonic array incorporating a Cantor Set fractal element configuration
- 2016Investigating the performance of a fractal ultrasonic transducer under varying system conditionscitations
- 2016Improving the operational bandwidth of a 1-3 piezoelectric composite transducer using Sierpinski Gasket fractal geometry
- 2015Dynamical model of an oscillating shelled microbubble
- 2015System modeling and device development for passive acoustic monitoring of a particulate-liquid processcitations
- 2015A finite element approach to modelling fractal ultrasonic transducerscitations
- 2015A model-based approach to crack sizing with ultrasonic arrayscitations
- 2015A Composite Ultrasonic Transducer with a Fractal Architecture
- 2012Ultrasonic wave propagation in heterogenous media
- 2012The use of fractal geometry in the design of piezoelectric ultrasonic transducerscitations
- 2010Properties of photocured epoxy resin materials for application in piezoelectric ultrasonic transducer matching layerscitations
- 2010An electrostatic ultrasonic transducer incorporating resonating conduits
- 2009Theoretical analysis of ultrasonic vibration spectra from multiple particle-plate impactscitations
- 2009Estimating particle concentration using passive ultrasonic measurement of impact vibrationscitations
- 2009The causal differential scattering approach to calculating the effective properties of random composite materials with a particle size distribution
- 2008Harmonic analysis of lossy piezoelectric composite transducers using the plane wave expansion methodcitations
- 2008Analysis of ultrasonic transducers with fractal architecturecitations
- 2008Enhancing the performance of piezoelectric ultrasound transducers by the use of multiple matching layerscitations
- 2008Particle sizing using passive ultrasonic measurement of particle-wall impact vibrationscitations
- 2007Theoretical modelling of frequency dependent elastic loss in composite piezoelectric transducerscitations
- 2000Wave propagation in 0-3/3-3 connectivity composites with complex microstructurecitations
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System modeling and device development for passive acoustic monitoring of a particulate-liquid process
Abstract
This paper presents the development of a passive ultrasonic monitoring system for the detection of acoustic emission (AE) created by chemical particles striking the inner wall of a reactor vessel. The finite element (FE) code PZFlex was used to analyze the complex interactions between chemical particles and the vessel wall. A 4-layer 2D model was developed comprising a liquid load medium and a glass-oil-glass combination corresponding to the jacketed vessel reactor. The model has been experimentally validated with excellent correlation achieved. The excitation function was derived from Hertz’s theory and used as the model stimulus corresponding to particles striking the inner glass wall. Analysis of the FE simulations provided the transducer specifications for a passive ultrasonic monitoring system. The system comprises two transducers with complementary characteristics: narrow bandwidth/high sensitivity; wideband/low sensitivity. Importantly, the sensitivity of the resonant transducer provides discrimination of particle concentration. Moreover, the broader bandwidth of the off-resonant device demonstrates potential for in-situ estimation of particle size. The performance afforded by this approach has considerable potential for real-time process monitoring in the chemicals and pharmaceutical industries.