This study is to estimate the feasibility of acoustic emission(AE) method for the internal
leak from the valves. In this study, two types of valve(a 4 inch glove steam valve and 4 inch ball water
valve) leak tests using three different leak path and various leak rates were performed in order to
analyze AE properties when leaks arise in valve seat. As a result of leak test for specimens simulated
valve seat, we conformed that leak sound amplitude increased in proportion to the increase of leak
rate, and leak rates were plotted versus peak acoustic amplitudes recorded within those two narrow
frequency bands on each spectrum plot. The resulting plots of leak rate versus peak AE amplitude
were the primary basis for determining the feasibility of quantifying leak acoustically. The large
amount of data attained also allowed a favorable investigation of the effects of different leak paths,
leak rates, pressure differentials and AE sensors on the AE amplitude spectrum. From the
experimental results, it was suggested that the AE method for monitoring of leak was feasible.
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