Metrological aspects of acoustic emission conditions under hydrogen peroxide decomposition monitoring

The work objective is to study the metrological aspects of the acoustic emission (AE) method as applied to the monitoring of the hydrogen peroxide decay rate. The AE changing parameter that determines the method metrological properties as a whole is selected. It is established that the process of th...

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Main Authors: Vladimir L. Gaponov, Dmitry M. Kuznetsov, Maria S. Zakharova
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Language:Russian
Published: Don State Technical University 2016-03-01
Series:Advanced Engineering Research
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Online Access:https://www.vestnik-donstu.ru/jour/article/view/70
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Dmitry M. Kuznetsov
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description The work objective is to study the metrological aspects of the acoustic emission (AE) method as applied to the monitoring of the hydrogen peroxide decay rate. The AE changing parameter that determines the method metrological properties as a whole is selected. It is established that the process of the hydrogen peroxide decomposition causes stress waves in the local liquid volume. This leads to the formation of the acoustic signals that allow firmly control this process through the AE method. The metrological evaluation of the method implemented in two stages is analyzed. The significance of the first stage allowing for the quality relative AE-research is identified. The experiments performed have confirmed high sensitivity of the proposed method. Thus, it is possible to carry out effective relative studies of the compared processes according to the AE parameters. The acoustic emission data show that instrumental and methodological errors of the AE method in general can be significant in case of the counter conditions, and this fact can be a benchmark for future research.
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spelling doaj-art-3f6abc621fb64e4b9e4e897f499e433b2025-08-20T03:35:38ZrusDon State Technical UniversityAdvanced Engineering Research2687-16532016-03-0116116016610.12737/1827870Metrological aspects of acoustic emission conditions under hydrogen peroxide decomposition monitoringVladimir L. Gaponov0Dmitry M. Kuznetsov1Maria S. Zakharova2Don State Technical UniversityDon State Technical UniversityDon State Technical UniversityThe work objective is to study the metrological aspects of the acoustic emission (AE) method as applied to the monitoring of the hydrogen peroxide decay rate. The AE changing parameter that determines the method metrological properties as a whole is selected. It is established that the process of the hydrogen peroxide decomposition causes stress waves in the local liquid volume. This leads to the formation of the acoustic signals that allow firmly control this process through the AE method. The metrological evaluation of the method implemented in two stages is analyzed. The significance of the first stage allowing for the quality relative AE-research is identified. The experiments performed have confirmed high sensitivity of the proposed method. Thus, it is possible to carry out effective relative studies of the compared processes according to the AE parameters. The acoustic emission data show that instrumental and methodological errors of the AE method in general can be significant in case of the counter conditions, and this fact can be a benchmark for future research.https://www.vestnik-donstu.ru/jour/article/view/70акустическая эмиссияхимические реакции в жидкостипероксид водородаметрологическая оценкасуммарный счет акустических сигналовсистематические и случайные погрешностиacoustic emissionchemical reactions in liquidhydrogen peroxidemetrological evaluationtotal count of acoustic signalssystematic and random errors
spellingShingle Vladimir L. Gaponov
Dmitry M. Kuznetsov
Maria S. Zakharova
Metrological aspects of acoustic emission conditions under hydrogen peroxide decomposition monitoring
Advanced Engineering Research
акустическая эмиссия
химические реакции в жидкости
пероксид водорода
метрологическая оценка
суммарный счет акустических сигналов
систематические и случайные погрешности
acoustic emission
chemical reactions in liquid
hydrogen peroxide
metrological evaluation
total count of acoustic signals
systematic and random errors
title Metrological aspects of acoustic emission conditions under hydrogen peroxide decomposition monitoring
title_full Metrological aspects of acoustic emission conditions under hydrogen peroxide decomposition monitoring
title_fullStr Metrological aspects of acoustic emission conditions under hydrogen peroxide decomposition monitoring
title_full_unstemmed Metrological aspects of acoustic emission conditions under hydrogen peroxide decomposition monitoring
title_short Metrological aspects of acoustic emission conditions under hydrogen peroxide decomposition monitoring
title_sort metrological aspects of acoustic emission conditions under hydrogen peroxide decomposition monitoring
topic акустическая эмиссия
химические реакции в жидкости
пероксид водорода
метрологическая оценка
суммарный счет акустических сигналов
систематические и случайные погрешности
acoustic emission
chemical reactions in liquid
hydrogen peroxide
metrological evaluation
total count of acoustic signals
systematic and random errors
url https://www.vestnik-donstu.ru/jour/article/view/70
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