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  • Untersuchungsgebiete
  • Techniken
    Acoustic Emission
  • Hersteller
    Vallen Systeme GmbH
  • Herstellungsjahr
    2025
  • Gemessene Gr??e
    Acoustic emission signals, signal features, energy release, frequency spectrum
  • Hauptanwendung
    Monitoring of acoustic emission waves for health monitoring or in-situ microstructural analysis
  • In-situ, real-time kompatibel
    Ja
  • Korrelierter Arbeitsablauf verfügbar
    Ja

Spezifikationen des Ger?ts

  • Technische Aspkete

    Acoustic emission (AE) acquisition system for monitoring of damage during processing and application of materials, e.g., during mechanical testing. System is equipped with four VS 600-Z2 piezoelectric AE sensors (400–800 kHz and ? 4.7 mm). Four parametric channels can be used to record external sensors (e.g, load cell, extensometer, thermocouple, etc.). Software for data acquisition (data streaming, feature extraction and/or transient recorder) and advanced data analysis is included. Possibility to quantify and localize AE events in 1-3-D, as well as frequency analyses of the measured signals.

  • In-situ-M?glichkeiten
    Continuous measurement of samples during mechanical test or health monitoring of components during service at different conditions. Normal operating temperature range: -40°C to +110°C. Possibility of performing tests at extreme temperatures (from cryogenic to up to 1200°C) by using AE wave guides.
  • Korrelierter Arbeitsablauf
    AE measuring system can be combined with 3D X-ray microscopy (XRM) for advanced in-situ analysis of materials. AE allows for the precise detection of when microstructural changes take place and quantification of damage, while XRM provides 3D microstructural information.
  • Weitere Untersuchungsm?glichkeiten
    Classification of AE signals using machine learning approaches give quantitative information of in-situ microstructural changes.

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Ger?testandort

  • Gruppe
    Advanced Ceramics
  • Geb?ude
    IW3
  • Raum
    2050
  • Fachbereich
    Fachbereich 4
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