Spallation Neutron Source at Oak Ridge National Laboratory is a neutron source operating with a liquid mercury target. Pulsed energy deposition in the target from the proton beam causes pressure waves that limit operation due to cavitation damage on the target container. Damage mitigation is proposed through the introduction of a 0.5 per cent gas volume fraction of small diameter bubbles to create compressibility in mercury. Desired bubble diameter is 30 microns, and two ultrasonic methods are studied for detection and characterization of such bubbles. These methods are tested first in water, and then in mercury. Ultrasound Doppler velocity profiler directly measures bubble rise velocity, which is then used to determine bubble diameter. U...
In this article, ultrasonic phased arrays are deployed as an imaging tool for industrial process ana...
grantor: University of TorontoA new Doppler ultrasound method is described for measuring t...
The main constituent of an ultrasound contrast agent (UCA) is gas-filled microbubbles. An average UC...
Spallation Neutron Source at Oak Ridge National Laboratory is a neutron source operating with a liqu...
The pressure increase attributed to the energy deposition in the liquid metal target of the Spallati...
In the Spallation Neutron Source (SNS) facility at Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL), the deposit...
A properly dispersed population of small bubbles can mitigate cavitation damage to a spallation neut...
In this article, ultrasonic phased arrays are deployed as an imaging tool for industrial process ana...
Gaining an in-depth understanding of the characteristics and dynamics of ultrasound (US)--generated ...
【特集】ウルトラファインバブル(ナノバブル)に関する研究の進展Bubbles with a diameter less than 1μm are called ultrafine bubbles (U...
Classifying bubbles in liquids is a crucial problem that is demanded within multiple fields. This pa...
A powerful experimental approach to measure the size distribution of bubbles active in sonoluminesce...
International audienceA powerful experimental approach to measure the size distribution of bubbles a...
A method is presented for detg. the size distribution of spheres dispersed in a continuous phase by ...
INTRODUCTION: Diving often causes the formation of 'silent' bubbles upon decompression. If the b...
In this article, ultrasonic phased arrays are deployed as an imaging tool for industrial process ana...
grantor: University of TorontoA new Doppler ultrasound method is described for measuring t...
The main constituent of an ultrasound contrast agent (UCA) is gas-filled microbubbles. An average UC...
Spallation Neutron Source at Oak Ridge National Laboratory is a neutron source operating with a liqu...
The pressure increase attributed to the energy deposition in the liquid metal target of the Spallati...
In the Spallation Neutron Source (SNS) facility at Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL), the deposit...
A properly dispersed population of small bubbles can mitigate cavitation damage to a spallation neut...
In this article, ultrasonic phased arrays are deployed as an imaging tool for industrial process ana...
Gaining an in-depth understanding of the characteristics and dynamics of ultrasound (US)--generated ...
【特集】ウルトラファインバブル(ナノバブル)に関する研究の進展Bubbles with a diameter less than 1μm are called ultrafine bubbles (U...
Classifying bubbles in liquids is a crucial problem that is demanded within multiple fields. This pa...
A powerful experimental approach to measure the size distribution of bubbles active in sonoluminesce...
International audienceA powerful experimental approach to measure the size distribution of bubbles a...
A method is presented for detg. the size distribution of spheres dispersed in a continuous phase by ...
INTRODUCTION: Diving often causes the formation of 'silent' bubbles upon decompression. If the b...
In this article, ultrasonic phased arrays are deployed as an imaging tool for industrial process ana...
grantor: University of TorontoA new Doppler ultrasound method is described for measuring t...
The main constituent of an ultrasound contrast agent (UCA) is gas-filled microbubbles. An average UC...