Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5008249 | Sensors and Actuators A: Physical | 2017 | 23 Pages |
Abstract
This paper presents a piezoelectric-excited membrane device for rapid measurement of liquids viscosity and density. The working principle of the device is based on membrane's resonant frequency and Q factor responses to the damping effects of a surrounding liquid. The dependences of the resonant frequency and Q factor on liquids viscosity and mass density were theoretically investigated using a sphere-end oscillator model in viscous liquids and compared to experimental results. The theory and experimental results show that the piezoelectric-excited membrane can be used to measure liquids viscosity in a range from 19.88Â cP to 1733Â cP and mass density in a range from 0.829Â g/cm3 to 0.886Â g/cm3. Hence, the piezoelectric-excited membrane device is a promising candidate for rapid measurement of liquids viscosity and mass density, especially for wide-range viscosity measurement.
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Authors
Xu Lu, Lei Hou, Lin Zhang, Yang Tong, Gaoyang Zhao, Z.-Y. Cheng,