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Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part E: Journal of Process Mechanical Engineering | 1997

Detection of incipient cavitation in pumps using acoustic emission

G D Neill; Robert Lewis Reuben; P M Sandford; E R Brown; John Alexander Steel

Abstract This work concerns the detection of incipient cavitation in pumps using acoustic emission (AE). Three activities have been pursued in this context: (a) the construction of a small-scale rig for the investigation of cavitation detection using AE sensors; (b) the acquisition of data on a 75 kW single-stage centrifugal pump in an industrial test loop under normal running and cavitation conditions; (c) the determination of parameters that could be used for the early diagnosis of cavitation within pumps. In the laboratory-scale apparatus water was pumped around a short loop by a 3 kW centrifugal pump. The flow loop contained a section specifically designed to induce cavitation by means of reducing the pressure level to that of the vapour pressure of the fluid. This apparatus was used to produce a variety of well-controlled cavitation conditions which were useful in determining the suitability of AE for the detection of cavitation. The industrial-scale tests consisted of progressively reducing the net positive suction head in a 75 kW pump while recording the AE signals at various points on the test loop and pump. Results are presented from both laboratory and full-scale tests which demonstrate the feasibility of detecting incipient cavitation using AE in the face of background noise from normal running of the pump. The features of AE which are indicative of cavitation are also seen to change continuously as NPSH is decreased. Thus early detection of cavitation is possible, certainly before any indication is seen on the dynamic head.


2nd International conference on planned maintenance reliability and quality | 1998

Detection of diesel engine faults using acoustic emission.

J D Gill; Robert Lewis Reuben; M Scaife; E R Brown; John Alexander Steel


COMADEM 98 | 1998

Monitoring of a large reciprocating compressor.

J D Gill; E R Brown; M Twite; G Horner; Robert Lewis Reuben; John Alexander Steel


COMADEM 98 | 1998

The relative merits of acoustic emission and acceleration monitoring for the detection of bearing defects.

G D Neill; S Benzie; J D Gill; P M Sandford; E R Brown; John Alexander Steel; Robert Lewis Reuben


COMADEM 98 | 1998

Gaseous Fuel Quality Identification for a Spark Ignition Gas engine using acoustic emission analysis

M H El Ghamry; E R Brown; Robert Lewis Reuben; John Alexander Steel


23rd Conference on Acoustic emission testing incorporating | 1998

Condition monitoring of rotating seals using acoustic emission.

I G Ferguson; J D Gill; Robert Lewis Reuben; John Alexander Steel; E R Brown; E Roosh


11th International congress on condition monitoring and diagnostic engineering management | 1997

Detection of recirculation in pumps using acoustic emission.

G D Neill; E R Brown; John Alexander Steel; P M Sandford; Robert Lewis Reuben


Proceedings COMADEM'96 | 1996

Detection of incipient cavitation in pumps using acoustic emission.

G D Neill; Robert Lewis Reuben; P M Sandford; E R Brown; John Alexander Steel


Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part L: Journal of Materials: Design and Applications | 2003

Acoustic Emission from the Tension Fatigue of GFRP

John Alexander Steel; M Hamlin; Robert Lewis Reuben; E R Brown


10th International congress on condition monitoring and diagnostic engineering management | 1997

Self-sensing composites incorporating piezo-polymer based acoustic emission sensors.

E R Brown; E J Cobb; G D Neill; John Alexander Steel; Robert Lewis Reuben

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