Monitoring Rheological Changes Using Acoustic Emissions for Complex Formulated Fluids Manufacturing
Daniel Ingo Hefft,
Natasha Rosanne Blake,
Aziza Farhoud
et al.
Abstract:The measurement capabilities of a newly developed in‐situ rheometric device based on a single passive acoustic emission sensor and machine learning algorithms were investigated. Two surfactant structured fluids demonstrating complex non‐Newtonian rheology (Power‐law and Herschel‐Bulkley models) were examined. Furthermore, a static evaluation on the laboratory scale in comparison to dynamic processing on the pilot scale was conducted. The results indicate that the machine learning algorithms of this technology … Show more
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