A novel model of pressure decay in pressure-driven membrane integrity tests based on the bubble dynamic process

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The membrane integrity is estimated using a pressure decay test based on the bubble dynamic process of membrane defects. The present work builds a schematic diagram for a bubble formation model of a pressure decay test, proposes a simulation model of pressure decay rate (PDR) in the membrane gas chamber by means of numerical simulation using microdefect bubble dynamic behavior, and tries to establish the main factors influencing the back-calculated defect size resolution. Results obtained from the variations in the membrane gas chamber pressure and the PDR allowed for accurate determination of the membrane defect size, and the PDR was found to be relatively dependent on the gas chamber volume and the initial applied test pressure. The measured data about PDR using controlled experimental parameters was in good agreement with the trend found in the prediction model, proving that the pressure decay test process is in essence a bubble dynamic process. Furthermore, the back-calculated defect size resolution was found to decrease with the increase in gas chamber volume and PDR as well as with the decrease in applied pressure.

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Wang, S., Ding, J., Xu, H., Xie, P., Wu, J., & Xu, W. (2019). A novel model of pressure decay in pressure-driven membrane integrity tests based on the bubble dynamic process. Applied Sciences (Switzerland), 9(2). https://doi.org/10.3390/app9020273

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