The use of high-frequency strain waves to perform examinations and note measurements is referred to as ultrasonic testing (UT). UT is commonly used for the detection or evaluation of flaws and characterization of materials, among other applications. A standard ultrasonic inspection system comprises a pulser/receiver, transducer, and display devices. The pulser/receiver produces electrical pulses of high voltage. The transducer generates high-frequency ultrasonic energy after being driven by the pulser. The reflected wave is then converted into an electrical signal by the transducer and is displayed on a screen. The reflected signal strength versus the time plot helps to glean information regarding the features of a defect. In this paper, we...
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Detecting biofouling noninvasively in real-time has been a long-standing challenge in membrane proce...
The location and extent of damage in a pipe can be remotely determined from weld and internal damage...
Biofilms are formed when a group of cells of microorganisms stick to each other and often on a surfa...
Clean, safe, readily available water is vital for public health, irrespective of whether it is used ...
Ultrasonic imaging of biofilms in water is difficult due to the very low contrast in acoustic impeda...
Membranes are among the most important engineering components in use in many process industries. Exa...
Biofilm formation becomes a problem known as bio-fouling when undesirable biofilm growth and its sub...
Ultrasonic tomography technique uses ultrasound to detect the changes of acoustic impedance (Z) whic...
The accumulation of fouling within a structure is a well-known and costly problem across many indust...
International audienceA device generating low-frequency and low-intensity ultrasound waves was used ...
Monitoring of microbial biofilm growth with 10 MHz thickness-shear mode (TSM) resonators in aqueous ...
Ultrasound has long been known to be capable of measuring water level. Zero-degree ultrasound transd...
The lack of biological stability of water which is introduced into the network, leads primarily to i...
Ultrasound is an emerging technology that can be applied to monitor food processes. However, ultraso...
Ultrasonic time-domain reflectometry (UTDR) involves passing an acoustic wave through a medium and a...
Detecting biofouling noninvasively in real-time has been a long-standing challenge in membrane proce...
The location and extent of damage in a pipe can be remotely determined from weld and internal damage...
Biofilms are formed when a group of cells of microorganisms stick to each other and often on a surfa...
Clean, safe, readily available water is vital for public health, irrespective of whether it is used ...