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Ultrasonic Propagation in Liquid and Ice Water Drops. Effect of Porosity.
Mendonck, Michiel; Aparicio, Sofía; González Díaz, Cristóbal; Hernández, Margarita G; Muñoz Caro, Guillermo M; Anaya, José Javier; Cazaux, Stéphanie.
Afiliação
  • Mendonck M; Faculty of Aerospace Engineering, Delft University of Technology, 2629 HS Delft, The Netherlands.
  • Aparicio S; Centro de Astrobiología (CSIC-INTA), Ctra. de Ajalvir, km 4, Torrejón de Ardoz, 28850 Madrid, Spain.
  • González Díaz C; Instituto de Tecnologías Físicas y de la Información Leonardo Torres Quevedo, (ITEFI-CSIC), c/Serrano 144, 28006 Madrid, Spain.
  • Hernández MG; Centro de Astrobiología (CSIC-INTA), Ctra. de Ajalvir, km 4, Torrejón de Ardoz, 28850 Madrid, Spain.
  • Muñoz Caro GM; Instituto de Tecnologías Físicas y de la Información Leonardo Torres Quevedo, (ITEFI-CSIC), c/Serrano 144, 28006 Madrid, Spain.
  • Anaya JJ; Centro de Astrobiología (CSIC-INTA), Ctra. de Ajalvir, km 4, Torrejón de Ardoz, 28850 Madrid, Spain.
  • Cazaux S; Instituto de Tecnologías Físicas y de la Información Leonardo Torres Quevedo, (ITEFI-CSIC), c/Serrano 144, 28006 Madrid, Spain.
Sensors (Basel) ; 21(14)2021 Jul 13.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34300528
ABSTRACT
This work studies ultrasonic propagation in liquid and ice water drops. The effect of porosity on attenuation of ultrasonic waves in the drops is also explored. The motivation of this research was the possible application of ultrasonic techniques to the study of interstellar and cometary ice analogs. These ice analogs, made by vapor deposition onto a cold substrate at 10 K, can display high porosity values up to 40%. We found that the ultrasonic pulse was fully attenuated in such ice, and decided to grow ice samples by freezing a liquid drop. Several experiments were performed using liquid or frozen water drops with and without pores. An ultrasonic pulse was transmitted through each drop and measured. This method served to estimate the ultrasonic velocity of each drop by measuring drop size and time-of-flight of ultrasonic transmission. Propagation of ultrasonic waves in these drops was also simulated numerically using the SimNDT program developed by the authors. After that, the ultrasonic velocity was related with the porosity using a micromechanical model. It was found that a low value of porosity in the ice is sufficient to attenuate the ultrasonic propagation. This explains the observed lack of transmission in porous astrophysical ice analogs.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2021 Tipo de documento: Article