The measurement of the size and concentration of fine sand suspensions using scattered ultrasound
This work is concerned with the development of an instrument capable of measuring simultaneously both the size and concentration . of suspended fine sands in the presence of silt. A review of the literature of the measurement of suspended solids showed that the most promising approach to develop suc...
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ndltd-CRANFIELD1-oai-dspace.lib.cranfield.ac.uk-1826-106922016-10-11T03:26:40ZThe measurement of the size and concentration of fine sand suspensions using scattered ultrasoundLenn, C. P.This work is concerned with the development of an instrument capable of measuring simultaneously both the size and concentration . of suspended fine sands in the presence of silt. A review of the literature of the measurement of suspended solids showed that the most promising approach to develop such an instrument would use ultrasonic methods. A theoretical study of the scattering of ultrasound for suspensions is presented and this shows that an appropriate choice of frequency and scattering geometry will give reduced sensitivity to silt size particles whilst yielding information on the size and concentration of the suspended particles. Laboratory experiments were conducted using a vertical sedimentation test facility and single angle scattering from suspensions of sand and glass balls. The experiments showed that the theory is adequately modelled in practice. A laboratory model of a field instrument, employing analogue and digital signal processing, was then constructed and tests were performed on a range of suspended sediments with different mean size, The ratio of ultrasound scattered through 10° and 170° was found to be concentration independent, being a function of size only. The ultrasound scattered through 10°. suitably processed, was a measure of concentration. A measure of agreement between theoretical predictions and experimental results was obtained and design recommendations for the manufacture of a field instrument are given.Cranfield UniversityEnever, K. J.2016-10-10T13:28:27Z2016-10-10T13:28:27Z1985-09Thesis or dissertationDoctoralPhDhttp://dspace.lib.cranfield.ac.uk/handle/1826/10692en© Cranfield University, 1985. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced without the written permission of the copyright holder. |
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This work is concerned with the development of an instrument
capable of measuring simultaneously both the size and concentration
. of suspended fine sands in the presence of silt. A review of the
literature of the measurement of suspended solids showed that the most
promising approach to develop such an instrument would use ultrasonic
methods.
A theoretical study of the scattering of ultrasound for suspensions
is presented and this shows that an appropriate choice of frequency and
scattering geometry will give reduced sensitivity to silt size particles
whilst yielding information on the size and concentration of the
suspended particles. Laboratory experiments were conducted using a
vertical sedimentation test facility and single angle scattering from
suspensions of sand and glass balls. The experiments showed that the
theory is adequately modelled in practice.
A laboratory model of a field instrument, employing analogue
and digital signal processing, was then constructed and tests were
performed on a range of suspended sediments with different mean size,
The ratio of ultrasound scattered through 10° and 170° was found to be
concentration independent, being a function of size only. The ultrasound
scattered through 10°. suitably processed, was a measure of concentration.
A measure of agreement between theoretical predictions and
experimental results was obtained and design recommendations for the
manufacture of a field instrument are given. |
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Lenn, C. P. The measurement of the size and concentration of fine sand suspensions using scattered ultrasound |
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The measurement of the size and concentration of fine sand suspensions using scattered ultrasound |
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The measurement of the size and concentration of fine sand suspensions using scattered ultrasound |
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The measurement of the size and concentration of fine sand suspensions using scattered ultrasound |
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The measurement of the size and concentration of fine sand suspensions using scattered ultrasound |
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The measurement of the size and concentration of fine sand suspensions using scattered ultrasound |
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measurement of the size and concentration of fine sand suspensions using scattered ultrasound |
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