Zohora et al., 2021 - Google Patents
Study of Acoustic Emission Response to Vortex Shedding of a Bluff BodyZohora et al., 2021
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- Zohora F
- Holmes D
- Borghesani P
- Cholette M
- Gu Y
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- Advances in Acoustic Emission Technology: Proceedings of the World Conference on Acoustic Emission—2019
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Acoustic emissions (AE) have been used to detect fluid flow disturbances such as leaks in pipes and turbulence. In such scenarios, fluid dynamics characteristics can be observed at a pipe wall using an AE sensor as a result of complex mechanical interactions. The purpose of …
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