International audienceThe feasibility of using commercially available steel tuning forks for viscosity and mass density sensing is investigated. For this task, the tuning forks are electromagnetically driven and read out to record their frequency responses containing the fundamental resonant mode upon immersion in a sample liquid. Evaluated resonance frequencies and quality factors are then related to the liquids' mass density and viscositiy. The used electromagnetic actuation and readout principle allows that only the tuning fork which is placed in the center of a glass tube gets wetted with the liquid to be examined. All excitation and read out related structures and electronics are placed outside the glass tube and thus, are not affected...
The sensitivity of quartz resonators to surface mass accumulation enables their use in a number of s...
In this contribution a feasibility study on resonating sensors for rheologic properties such as e.g....
AbstractIn this contribution we discuss a generalized, reduced order model for resonant viscosity an...
AbstractThe principle of using steel tuning forks for viscosity and mass density measurements is inv...
Application of piezoelectric flexural mechanical resonators such as tuning forks to accurate measure...
AbstractQuartz crystal tuning fork resonators are suitable sensors for separable, simultaneous measu...
At present, real-time online measurement of fluid density is of great significance to improve the au...
Real time monitoring of the physical properties of liquids is of great concern in the automotive ind...
AbstractIn this contribution, we present a symmetric arrangement of resonating plates for viscosity ...
Die Bestimmung von Fluidparametern, beispielsweise in der Ölzustandsüberwachung, zur Messung der Tre...
AbstractMost recently introduced viscosity and mass density sensors utilize vibrating resonant mecha...
We report on the construction and performance of a home-built viscometer employing a quartz tuning f...
AbstractResonant viscosity and mass density sensors are based on the determination of a mechanical o...
With the increasing use of digital computers for data acquisition and digital process control, frequ...
Real-time viscosity and density measurements give insight into the status of many chemical and bioch...
The sensitivity of quartz resonators to surface mass accumulation enables their use in a number of s...
In this contribution a feasibility study on resonating sensors for rheologic properties such as e.g....
AbstractIn this contribution we discuss a generalized, reduced order model for resonant viscosity an...
AbstractThe principle of using steel tuning forks for viscosity and mass density measurements is inv...
Application of piezoelectric flexural mechanical resonators such as tuning forks to accurate measure...
AbstractQuartz crystal tuning fork resonators are suitable sensors for separable, simultaneous measu...
At present, real-time online measurement of fluid density is of great significance to improve the au...
Real time monitoring of the physical properties of liquids is of great concern in the automotive ind...
AbstractIn this contribution, we present a symmetric arrangement of resonating plates for viscosity ...
Die Bestimmung von Fluidparametern, beispielsweise in der Ölzustandsüberwachung, zur Messung der Tre...
AbstractMost recently introduced viscosity and mass density sensors utilize vibrating resonant mecha...
We report on the construction and performance of a home-built viscometer employing a quartz tuning f...
AbstractResonant viscosity and mass density sensors are based on the determination of a mechanical o...
With the increasing use of digital computers for data acquisition and digital process control, frequ...
Real-time viscosity and density measurements give insight into the status of many chemical and bioch...
The sensitivity of quartz resonators to surface mass accumulation enables their use in a number of s...
In this contribution a feasibility study on resonating sensors for rheologic properties such as e.g....
AbstractIn this contribution we discuss a generalized, reduced order model for resonant viscosity an...