Title :
Monitoring of the nonlinear coefficient during silica gel formation using an ultrasonic self-calibrated method
Author :
Robin, Guillaume ; Meulen, Francois Vander ; Haumesser, Lionel ; Fortineau, Jéróme ; Feuillard, Guy ; Wilkie-Chancellier, Nicolas ; Martinez, Loic ; Griesmar, Pascal
Author_Institution :
Lab. Imagerie et Cerveau, Univ. Francois Rabelais de Tours, Blois, France
Abstract :
The sol-gel process is currently used to develop new materials with a wide range of applications in chemical and food industries. An ultrasonic self-calibrated method is used to evaluate the behavior of the nonlinear coefficient during the sol to gel reaction. The method uses a single piezoelectric transducer in burst echo-mode. Assuming a classical non linearity, the propagation of ultrasonic waves in the sol-gel material can be modeled in a quasi-linear regime using the KZK equation. The temporal evolution of the nonlinear coefficient of silica gel is analyzed. A variation of around 6% of the nonlinear coefficient is observed during the formation of a sol-gel with an initial hydrolysis ratio of 4 and a surrounding temperature at 30°C. Nonlinear results are compared to linear measurements and to literature data, showing a good sensitivity of the nonlinear coefficient with the conventional linear approach of gelation process monitoring.
Keywords :
calibration; chemical industry; food processing industry; piezoelectric transducers; sol-gel processing; ultrasonic propagation; KZK equation; burst echomode; chemical industries; food industries; hydrolysis ratio; nonlinear coefficient; piezoelectric transducer; quasilinear regime; silica gel formation; sol-gel process; temporal evolution; ultrasonic self-calibrated method; ultrasonic wave propagation; Acoustics; Attenuation; Materials; Silicon compounds; Temperature measurement; Temperature sensors; Transducers; monitoring; nonlinear parameter; self-calibrated; silica gel; sol-gel transition; ultrasound;
Conference_Titel :
Ultrasonics Symposium (IUS), 2010 IEEE
Conference_Location :
San Diego, CA
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4577-0382-9
DOI :
10.1109/ULTSYM.2010.5935563