Identifying bubble occurance during pool boiling employing acoustic emission technique

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2017-12-11

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Elsevier

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0003-682X

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Alhashan T, Addali A, Teixeira JA, Elhashan S, (2018) Identifying bubble occurrence during pool boiling employing acoustic emission technique. Applied Acoustics, Volume 132, March 2018, pp. 191-201

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This paper reports the results of a study for the early detection of bubble formation during the boiling process using acoustic emission. The feasibility of using AE technology to detect and monitor early bubble formation during pool boiling is assessed, and the results show that AE technology is an affective tool for this purpose. There is a clear correlation between the AE signal levels and height of the water level above the heated surface during the boiling process. The different types of heated fluid influence AE energy levels during the bubble formation process. Statistically, it was found that the best AE parameters to indicate bubble formation were AE-RMS, AE-Energy and AE-Amplitude.

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Pool boiling, Bubble formation, Acoustic emission

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Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International

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