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Measurement of Particle Size Distribution by Acoustic Emission Method
UHER, M. BENEŠ, P.
Originální název
Measurement of Particle Size Distribution by Acoustic Emission Method
Anglický název
Measurement of Particle Size Distribution by Acoustic Emission Method
Jazyk
en
Originální abstrakt
Continuous measurement of size distribution of particles is the necessary parameter regarding the control of some specific production processes. A possible solution is the use of the acoustic emission method which is based on the measurement and analysis of pressure pulses generated by an impact of solid particles against a solid obstacle. Our paper focuses on the practical verification of the method in laboratory conditions. Two sets of experiments were conducted with air-borne particles. Based on the completed experiments it can be concluded that it is possible to establish the proportion of solid particle fractions using the acoustic emission method.
Anglický abstrakt
Continuous measurement of size distribution of particles is the necessary parameter regarding the control of some specific production processes. A possible solution is the use of the acoustic emission method which is based on the measurement and analysis of pressure pulses generated by an impact of solid particles against a solid obstacle. Our paper focuses on the practical verification of the method in laboratory conditions. Two sets of experiments were conducted with air-borne particles. Based on the completed experiments it can be concluded that it is possible to establish the proportion of solid particle fractions using the acoustic emission method.
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BibTex
@inproceedings{BUT94547,
author="Miroslav {Uher} and Petr {Beneš}",
title="Measurement of Particle Size Distribution by Acoustic Emission Method",
annote="Continuous measurement of size distribution of particles is the necessary parameter regarding the control of some specific production processes. A possible solution is the use of the acoustic emission method which is based on the measurement and analysis of pressure pulses generated by an impact of solid particles against a solid obstacle. Our paper focuses on the practical verification of the method in laboratory conditions. Two sets of experiments were conducted with air-borne particles. Based on the completed experiments it can be concluded that it is possible to establish the proportion of solid particle fractions using the acoustic emission method.",
booktitle="Proceedings of XX IMEKO(International Measurement Confederation) World Congress",
chapter="94547",
howpublished="electronic, physical medium",
year="2012",
month="september",
pages="TC9-P4-1--TC9-P4-5",
type="conference paper"
}