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Experimental investigation on the ultrasonic impregnation of wood through measurements of the intensity of sonoluminescence

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ULTRASONICS SONOCHEMISTRY
卷 88, 期 -, 页码 -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.ultsonch.2022.106084

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Cavitation bubble; Amplitude; Surface; Immersion

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This paper investigates the role of cavitation bubbles in ultrasonic impregnation by studying the correlation between the intensity of sonoluminescence and the mass increment of the wood material after sonication. It was found that the number density of collapsing ultrasonic cavitation bubbles is related to the degree of ultrasonic impregnation.
Ultrasonic impregnation is thought to be an effective way of permeation of liquid into material through the material-surface reforming with the attack by an ultrasonic cavitation jet or by the shock wave emitted from a collapsing bubble, or through dynamic transformation of material like a sponge. The action of a cavitation bubble can also provide penetration of liquid into the interior of the material. This paper investigates whether there is a correlation between the intensity of sonoluminescence (SL) measured at different positions and the increment in the mass of the wood material (cedar) after sonication with immersion into water in order to clarify the role of cavitation bubbles for ultrasonic impregnation. It was found that a high mass change was obtained for the material located at the position for high (the maximum) SL intensity. The number density of ultrasonic cavitation bubbles that are able to collapse leading to the emission of SL is correlated with the degree of ultrasonic impregnation.

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