Integrity test for porous structures using acoustic emission

A rapid, highly sensitive determination, in-situ, of the integrity and/or pore size distribution of a porous membrane structure (e.g. a pleated membrane filter cartridge) is disclosed. The identification of the integrity and/or pore size characteristics involves interpreting the residence time distr...

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1. Verfasser: BEJTLICH III, CHESTER L
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Sprache:eng ; fre ; ger
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Zusammenfassung:A rapid, highly sensitive determination, in-situ, of the integrity and/or pore size distribution of a porous membrane structure (e.g. a pleated membrane filter cartridge) is disclosed. The identification of the integrity and/or pore size characteristics involves interpreting the residence time distribution (RTD) of the membrane structure under test and includes using a tracer gas in mixture with a carrier gas as part of a diffusion or bubble-point test. The tracer gas downstream of the membrane is excited with a pulsed (or otherwise modulated) light source at a wavelength corresponding to the adsorption line of the tracer gas, resulting in a photo-acoustic emission. The detected pressure pulse is processed to produce electrical signals indicative of the concentration of tracer gas that passes through the membrane. A non-integral (or incorrect pore size) device will demonstrate a characteristic RTD that differs from an integral (or correct pore size) device in either/or (or both) the onset time prior to tracer gas detection and the rate of change of tracer gas concentration with time.