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High-frequency acoustic emissions generated by a 20 kHz sonochemical horn processor detected using a novel broadband acoustic sensor: a preliminary study
Authors:Hodnett Mark  Chow Rachel  Zeqiri Bajram
Affiliation:

a Centre for Acoustics and Ionising Radiation, National Physical Laboratory, Queens Road, Teddington, Middlesex TW11 0LW, United Kingdom

b Unilever plc, Colworth House, Sharnbrook, Bedford, Bedfordshire MK44 1LQ, United Kingdom

Abstract:This paper describes the application of a novel broadband acoustic sensor to evaluating the acoustic emissions from cavitation produced by a typical commercial 20 kHz sonochemical horn processor. Investigations of the reproducibility of the processor, and of the variation in cavitation emissions as a function of output setting and sensor location are described, and resulting trends discussed in terms of the broadband integrated power in the megahertz frequency range. Companion studies with a conventional membrane hydrophone have illustrated for the first time that cavitation emissions produced by a sonochemical horn processor can extend to frequencies beyond 20 MHz, and the sensor shows that significant nonlinearity can be seen in measured cavitation activity with increasing nominal output power.
Keywords:Cavitation   Sonochemistry   Measurement
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