Basic Concepts of Ultrasound and its Effects on Fuel Processing

- Authors: Maneesh Kumar Poddar1, Pritam Kumar Dikshit2, Sankar Chakma3
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View Affiliations Hide Affiliations1 Department of Chemical Engineering, National Institute of Technology, Karnataka, Surathkal, 575025, India 2 Department of Biotechnology, Koneru Lakshmaiah Education Foundation, Vaddeswaram, Guntur, 522302, Andhra Pradesh, India 3 Department of Chemical Engineering, Indian Institute of Science Education and Research Bhopal, Bhopal, 462 066, Madhya Pradesh, India
- Source: Ultrasound Technology for Fuel Processing , pp 1-34
- Publication Date: August 2023
- Language: English


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Ultrasound-assisted technique is well-known for process intensification via chemical and physical changes under the influence of acoustic cavitation. Acoustic cavitation is the phenomenon of nucleation, growth, and collapse of cavitation bubbles into a liquid medium that augments the reaction kinetics and the final process yield. This chapter provides a fundamental and detailed understanding of the acoustic cavitation phenomenon. It includes the history and origin of the acoustic wave and its formation, the concept of cavitation bubbles, bubble nucleation and growth mechanism, cavitation effects, and its types. Numerous process parameters, such as applied frequency, intensity, temperature, dissolved gas content, etc., also directly or indirectly influence the cavitation threshold are also highlighted. Further, the ultrasound's physical and chemical effects involving various chemical and biochemical processes to enhance the process yield are also reviewed. The mode of generation of ultrasound energy and its measurement technique are also briefly discussed. Finally, an overview of modeling and simulation of radial motion of single bubble growth, its oscillation in both ultrasound-assisted and conventional systems, and bubble growth rate under rectified diffusion are also discussed in detail. nbsp;
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