This paper describes a new concept to monitor the temperature of water utilizing the acoustic resonance, which occurs when ultrasound passes through a thin layer. In the ultrasonic transmission system that comprises of the reflection plate, thin film, and water, the reflection coefficient of the ultrasound at the plate/film/water interface depends on the frequency and takes its minimum value at the resonant frequency. Notably, this is closely related to the acoustic impedance of the water; moreover, it is a known fact that the acoustic impedance of the water demonstrates temperature dependence. Against this background, the present study aims to develop a technique in order to monitor the temperature of water utilizing the aforementioned correlation between the reflection coefficient and water temperature. First, a theoretical model was developed to determine the acoustic impedance of water from the difference in the amplitude spectra of echoes reflected at the back of the plate in the cases both with and without the film. It was found that the ratio of the amplitude spectrum of the echo recorded in the case with the film to that in the case without the film clearly decreased with a drop in water temperature. From this, we obtained the equation for determining water temperature experimentally. Finally, the temperature of water, which was brought down by air or ice cooling, was monitored by the proposed method. It was found that the behavior of temperature determined by the proposed method was congruent with that which was measured by a thermocouple.
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May 2019
Research-Article
Trial for Monitoring the Water Temperature Utilizing the Frequency Dependence of Reflection Coefficient of Ultrasound Passing Through Thin Layer
Hironori Tohmyoh,
Hironori Tohmyoh
1
Mem. ASME
Department of Finemechanics,
Aoba 6-6-01, Aramaki, Aoba-ku,
Sendai 980-8579,
e-mail: tohmyoh@ism.mech.tohoku.ac.jp
Department of Finemechanics,
Tohoku University
,Aoba 6-6-01, Aramaki, Aoba-ku,
Sendai 980-8579,
Japan
e-mail: tohmyoh@ism.mech.tohoku.ac.jp
1Corresponding author.
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Shu Terashima
Shu Terashima
Department of Finemechanics,
Aoba 6-6-01, Aramaki, Aoba-ku,
Sendai 980-8579,
Tohoku University
,Aoba 6-6-01, Aramaki, Aoba-ku,
Sendai 980-8579,
Japan
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Hironori Tohmyoh
Mem. ASME
Department of Finemechanics,
Aoba 6-6-01, Aramaki, Aoba-ku,
Sendai 980-8579,
e-mail: tohmyoh@ism.mech.tohoku.ac.jp
Department of Finemechanics,
Tohoku University
,Aoba 6-6-01, Aramaki, Aoba-ku,
Sendai 980-8579,
Japan
e-mail: tohmyoh@ism.mech.tohoku.ac.jp
Shu Terashima
Department of Finemechanics,
Aoba 6-6-01, Aramaki, Aoba-ku,
Sendai 980-8579,
Tohoku University
,Aoba 6-6-01, Aramaki, Aoba-ku,
Sendai 980-8579,
Japan
1Corresponding author.
Manuscript received August 13, 2018; final manuscript received February 9, 2019; published online March 25, 2019. Assoc. Editor: Fabrizio Ricci.
ASME J Nondestructive Evaluation. May 2019, 2(2): 021001 (6 pages)
Published Online: March 25, 2019
Article history
Received:
August 13, 2018
Revision Received:
February 9, 2019
Accepted:
February 12, 2019
Citation
Tohmyoh, H., and Terashima, S. (March 25, 2019). "Trial for Monitoring the Water Temperature Utilizing the Frequency Dependence of Reflection Coefficient of Ultrasound Passing Through Thin Layer." ASME. ASME J Nondestructive Evaluation. May 2019; 2(2): 021001. https://doi.org/10.1115/1.4042871
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