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Acoustic emission and Piezoelectricity

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Difference between Acoustic emission and Piezoelectricity

Acoustic emission vs. Piezoelectricity

Acoustic emission (AE) is the phenomenon of radiation of acoustic (elastic) waves in solids that occurs when a material undergoes irreversible changes in its internal structure, for example as a result of crack formation or plastic deformation due to aging, temperature gradients or external mechanical forces. Piezoelectricity is the electric charge that accumulates in certain solid materials (such as crystals, certain ceramics, and biological matter such as bone, DNA and various proteins) in response to applied mechanical stress.

Similarities between Acoustic emission and Piezoelectricity

Acoustic emission and Piezoelectricity have 2 things in common (in Unionpedia): Cavitation, Friction.

Cavitation

Cavitation is the formation of vapour cavities in a liquid, small liquid-free zones ("bubbles" or "voids"), that are the consequence of forces acting upon the liquid.

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Friction

Friction is the force resisting the relative motion of solid surfaces, fluid layers, and material elements sliding against each other.

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Acoustic emission and Piezoelectricity Comparison

Acoustic emission has 12 relations, while Piezoelectricity has 219. As they have in common 2, the Jaccard index is 0.87% = 2 / (12 + 219).

References

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