Assessment of Cavitation Activity by Cavitation Noise in Different Frequency Ranges
V. S. Minchuk,
A. Y. Perhunova,
M. P. Fedorinchik
et al.
Abstract:The results of testing the spectral-acoustic cavitometer with measurement modes that differ in the frequency ranges of integration of cavitation noise are presented. For each of the H1–H4 modes, the lower integration frequency fmin is 1, 70, 180 and 300 kHz, respectively. The upper frequency is the same for all modes and is fmax = 10 MHz. Piezoelectric waveguide sensors were used as a cavitation noise receivers. The distributions of cavitation activity in non-uniform ultrasonic fields were recorded: in … Show more
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