Simplified detection of cavitation threshold in control valves

•Piezoelectric detection simplifying the observation of cavitation thresholds in control valves.•Elimination of the sound noise of an industrial environment.•Removal of the subjectivity of the operator.•Detailed observation of the cavitation phenomenon in industrial monitoring. For industrial monito...

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Published inApplied acoustics Vol. 165; p. 107320
Main Authors Požar, Tomaž, Pirc, Žan, Susič, Egon, Petkovšek, Rok
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Elsevier Ltd 01.08.2020
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Summary:•Piezoelectric detection simplifying the observation of cavitation thresholds in control valves.•Elimination of the sound noise of an industrial environment.•Removal of the subjectivity of the operator.•Detailed observation of the cavitation phenomenon in industrial monitoring. For industrial monitoring of fluid flows, the transition from a single-phase flow to a cavitation regime is most commonly determined by a microphone that measures the sound emitted in the vicinity of critical constrictions such as in the opening of the control valves. To measure the cavitation threshold, we developed an analogue and robust piezoelectric detection method. The evaluation of this method on the reference test orifice plate and on a chosen control valve shows that it eliminates the sound noise of an industrial environment, largely removes the subjectivity of the operator and enables a more detailed observation of the cavitation phenomenon.
ISSN:0003-682X
1872-910X
DOI:10.1016/j.apacoust.2020.107320