Acoustic emission during the deformation of alpha-lactose monohydrate and anhydrous alpha-lactose monocrystals.

D. Wong, M. Waring, P. Wright, M. Aulton
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Abstract

During the deformation of single crystals of alpha-lactose monohydrate and anhydrous alpha-lactose in a crushing strength rig, their acoustic activity was monitored using a portable activity meter. The acoustic parameters measured were the average signal level (ASL), count rates and total acoustic counts. Both types of lactose, even though deformed by fragmentation, differed fundamentally in the degree and nature of this fragmentation. Close correlation was observed between the ASL, count rate profiles and the force-displacement profiles. The monohydrate form is acoustically more active than the anhydrous form during deformation. Small internal fractures which were neither visually observed nor detected in the force-displacement profiles (in particular the anhydrous alpha-lactose) were detected by monitoring the acoustic signals during the deformation of these crystals. This work illustrates the potential of using the acoustic emission technique as an aid in the assessment of the deformation characteristics of pharmaceutical materials during single crystal compression studies.
α -乳糖单水和无水α -乳糖单晶变形过程中的声发射。
在抗压强度试验装置中,对一水α -乳糖单晶和无水α -乳糖单晶进行变形过程中,采用便携式活性仪监测其声活性。测量的声学参数包括平均信号电平(ASL)、计数率和总声计数。这两种类型的乳糖,尽管由于破碎而变形,但在这种破碎的程度和性质上有根本的不同。ASL、计数率曲线与力-位移曲线密切相关。在变形过程中,一水形式比无水形式在声学上更活跃。通过监测这些晶体变形过程中的声学信号,可以检测到既没有目测到也没有在力-位移剖面中检测到的小的内部裂缝(特别是无水α -乳糖)。这项工作说明了在单晶压缩研究中使用声发射技术作为药物材料变形特性评估的辅助手段的潜力。
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