DETECTING OR PREDICTING CRITICAL HEAT FLUX IN COOLING SYSTEMS DURING POOL BOILING IN A NON-INTRUSIVE MANNER

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18544086

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A computer-implemented method, system, and computer program product for detecting or predicting the occurrence of critical heat flux in cooling systems. A model is built and trained to detect or predict the occurrence of critical heat flux in a cooling system based on acoustic data and/or image data. Such a model may be utilized to detect or predict the occurrence of critical heat flux in a cooling system by converting acoustic signals received from sensors remotely located from the cooling system from the temporal domain to a frequency domain. Furthermore, such a model may be utilized to detect or predict the occurrence of critical heat flux in a cooling system by extracting features from image data and acoustic data obtained from sensors remotely located from the cooling system and then concatenating such features.

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BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS2404 NORTH UNIVERSITY LITTLE ROCK AZ 72207

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Dunlap, Christy Fayetteville, US 2 0
Hu, Han Fayetteville, US 32 58
Marsh, Jackson Fayetteville, US 1 0
Pandey, Hari Fayetteville, US 2 0
Weems, Ethan Fayetteville, US 1 0

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