Acoustic Emission Control of Compounds with Interference, Which Are Assembled by Thermal Method
Acoustic emission control means for tension connections are proposed. The features of the contact zone, such as the gas gap between the shaft and the bushing and the penetration of microroughnesses of the shaft surface into the bushing surface, are considered. It is shown that the main indicator of...
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| author | Zenkin Mykola Lisovets Serhii Makatora Dmytro Kosiba Ján |
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| description | Acoustic emission control means for tension connections are proposed. The features of the contact zone, such as the gas gap between the shaft and the bushing and the penetration of microroughnesses of the shaft surface into the bushing surface, are considered. It is shown that the main indicator of such compounds is total acoustic emission. It has been established that with increasing tension, the maximum intensity of acoustic emission signals is observed earlier, and their amplitude becomes larger. In addition, it has been found that total acoustic emission depends on the strength of joints and the magnitude of total acoustic emission can determine this strength. The paper presents the results of studies of several series of experimental and field samples. It has been established that the greater the intensity of acoustic emission signals and the lower the total acoustic emission, the stronger the tension bonds. It has been established that there is no direct relationship between the intensity of acoustic emission signals and the contact surface area, but with an increase in the contact area, total acoustic emission also increases. |
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| spelling | doaj-art-cdef5126a1724212adf5d4fcf1f5aa272025-08-25T06:11:40ZengSciendoActa Technologica Agriculturae1338-52672025-09-0128318319010.2478/ata-2025-0023Acoustic Emission Control of Compounds with Interference, Which Are Assembled by Thermal MethodZenkin Mykola0Lisovets Serhii1Makatora Dmytro2Kosiba Ján31National Technical University of Ukraine, Igor Sikorsky Kyiv Polytechnic Institute, Educational and Scientific Institute for Publishing and Printing, Department of Printing Machines and Automated Complexes, Kyiv, Ukraine2V. I. Vernadsky Taurida National University, Educational and Scientific Institute of Municipal Administration and Urban Economy, Department of Engineering Systems and Technologies, Kyiv, Ukraine1National Technical University of Ukraine, Igor Sikorsky Kyiv Polytechnic Institute, Educational and Scientific Institute for Publishing and Printing, Department of Printing Machines and Automated Complexes, Kyiv, Ukraine3Slovak university of Agriculture in Nitra, Faculty of Engineering, Institute of Agricultural Engineering, Transport and Bioenergetics, Nitra, SlovakiaAcoustic emission control means for tension connections are proposed. The features of the contact zone, such as the gas gap between the shaft and the bushing and the penetration of microroughnesses of the shaft surface into the bushing surface, are considered. It is shown that the main indicator of such compounds is total acoustic emission. It has been established that with increasing tension, the maximum intensity of acoustic emission signals is observed earlier, and their amplitude becomes larger. In addition, it has been found that total acoustic emission depends on the strength of joints and the magnitude of total acoustic emission can determine this strength. The paper presents the results of studies of several series of experimental and field samples. It has been established that the greater the intensity of acoustic emission signals and the lower the total acoustic emission, the stronger the tension bonds. It has been established that there is no direct relationship between the intensity of acoustic emission signals and the contact surface area, but with an increase in the contact area, total acoustic emission also increases.https://doi.org/10.2478/ata-2025-0023contact zoneconnectionsampletensioncontact surface arealanding diametercompression |
| spellingShingle | Zenkin Mykola Lisovets Serhii Makatora Dmytro Kosiba Ján Acoustic Emission Control of Compounds with Interference, Which Are Assembled by Thermal Method Acta Technologica Agriculturae contact zone connection sample tension contact surface area landing diameter compression |
| title | Acoustic Emission Control of Compounds with Interference, Which Are Assembled by Thermal Method |
| title_full | Acoustic Emission Control of Compounds with Interference, Which Are Assembled by Thermal Method |
| title_fullStr | Acoustic Emission Control of Compounds with Interference, Which Are Assembled by Thermal Method |
| title_full_unstemmed | Acoustic Emission Control of Compounds with Interference, Which Are Assembled by Thermal Method |
| title_short | Acoustic Emission Control of Compounds with Interference, Which Are Assembled by Thermal Method |
| title_sort | acoustic emission control of compounds with interference which are assembled by thermal method |
| topic | contact zone connection sample tension contact surface area landing diameter compression |
| url | https://doi.org/10.2478/ata-2025-0023 |
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