The presented study concerns the application of the pulse-echo ultrasound measurement technique in determining the elastic properties of fibres suspended in water. The two kinds of fibre materials are investigated, nylon 6/6 fibres and softwood pulp fibres. The fibre mass fraction was 0.5% for nylon and ranges from 0% up to 1% for softwood pulp. The ultrasonic measurements are performed in the frequency range of 2-11 MHz. It is shown that the velocity dispersion of the ultrasound is small for each suspension sample. In obtaining the fibres longitudinal Young's modulus two methods are used, one based on phase velocity and one based on acoustic attenuation. It is found that both methods gives reasonable estimates of the longitudinal Young's m...
UnrestrictedIn many applications of material designing and engineering, high-frequency linear viscoe...
Mechanical testing is the most common experimental technique to determine elastic stiffness of mater...
ii Dedicated to the memory of Bernard Schlecht who taught me to climb and inspired me to study iv Fo...
The presented study concerns the application of the pulse-echo ultrasound measurement technique in d...
For the paper and pulp industry in Sweden and Finland to remain competitive against countries with l...
This thesis presents the foundations of a method for estimating fibre properties of pulp suitable fo...
A model of attenuation of ultrasound in fibre suspensions is compared to a model of backscattering p...
In the manufacturing process of paper the mass fraction and material properties of the fibres in the...
In the present paper, a non-destructive technique (pulse echo) was used to determine the elastic con...
With a view to determining the mechanical properties - specifically the modulus of elasticity - of ...
In this study, methods based on ultrasonic attenuation and optical time-of-flight measurements are u...
This article explores the characterization of homogenous materials (metals, alloys, glass and polyme...
This paper reports on a study of the application of ultrasound waves in wood with the purpose of eva...
In this project, a non-destructive testing technique known as ultrasonic testing is used to study th...
UnrestrictedIn many applications of material designing and engineering, high-frequency linear viscoe...
Mechanical testing is the most common experimental technique to determine elastic stiffness of mater...
ii Dedicated to the memory of Bernard Schlecht who taught me to climb and inspired me to study iv Fo...
The presented study concerns the application of the pulse-echo ultrasound measurement technique in d...
For the paper and pulp industry in Sweden and Finland to remain competitive against countries with l...
This thesis presents the foundations of a method for estimating fibre properties of pulp suitable fo...
A model of attenuation of ultrasound in fibre suspensions is compared to a model of backscattering p...
In the manufacturing process of paper the mass fraction and material properties of the fibres in the...
In the present paper, a non-destructive technique (pulse echo) was used to determine the elastic con...
With a view to determining the mechanical properties - specifically the modulus of elasticity - of ...
In this study, methods based on ultrasonic attenuation and optical time-of-flight measurements are u...
This article explores the characterization of homogenous materials (metals, alloys, glass and polyme...
This paper reports on a study of the application of ultrasound waves in wood with the purpose of eva...
In this project, a non-destructive testing technique known as ultrasonic testing is used to study th...
UnrestrictedIn many applications of material designing and engineering, high-frequency linear viscoe...
Mechanical testing is the most common experimental technique to determine elastic stiffness of mater...
ii Dedicated to the memory of Bernard Schlecht who taught me to climb and inspired me to study iv Fo...