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[SCG46-P06] Acoustic emission monitoring at high pressures using a broadband piezoelectric transducer combined with a D-DIA apparatus
Keywords:acoustic emission, broadband-type AE sensor, deformation-DIA apparatus
We conducted cold-compression runs on quartz-beads samples using a deformation-DIA apparatus installed at Geodynamics Research Center, Ehime Univ. Quartz beads were packed into a nickel capsule (0.8-3 mm in diameter; 1-4 mm in length). The quartz-beads samples were compressed up to about 3 GPa at room temperature. AEs radiated from the sample propagates in the cell assembly and anvils surrounding the sample and then detected by six AE sensors.
Our experimental results showed that AE hypocenter locations were determined with an uncertainty of about ±1 mm in the case of larger samples (1.5-3 mm in diameter; 2-4 mm in length). However, determination of hypocenter locations of AEs from smaller samples was not successful, due to not enough number of resonant-type AE sensors (i.e., 5). We found that frequencies of AE waveforms concentrate to the range from 0.2 to 0.8 MHz. The range of frequency is much lower than the resonant frequency (~4 MHz) of the resonant-type AE sensors. We also performed annealing experiments on the quartz-beads samples at 600 °C. Unfortunately, an ultra-small preamplifier in the broadband-type AE sensor was damaged under high-temperature conditions (~100 °C around the 2nd-stage anvil) and thus frequencies of AE waveforms were not determined. Our AE monitoring system requires further efforts to optimize the combination of broadband-type AE sensor and preamplifier under high-temperature conditions.