Micromechanic resonators provide a small-volume and potentially high-throughput method to determine rheological properties of fluids. Here we explore the accuracy in measuring mass density and viscosity of ethanol-water and glycerol-water model solutions, using a simple and easily implemented model to deduce the hydrodynamic effects on resonating cantilevers of various length-to-width aspect ratios. We next show that these measurements can be extended to determine the alcohol percentage of both model solutions and commercial beverages such as beer, wine and liquor. This demonstrates how micromechanical resonators can be used for quality control of every-day drinks
The volume required for the rheological characterization of fluids can beminimized by using micromec...
The characteristics of resonant cantilevers in viscous liquids are analyzed. Various rectangular can...
This work reports on piezoelectric rotational mode disk resonators capable of operation in liquid an...
International audienceThe aim of this paper is to demonstrate that vibrating microcantilevers can be...
International audienceThe aim of this paper is to demonstrate that vibrating microcantilevers can be...
The volume required for the rheological characterization of fluids can be minimized by using microme...
The volume required for the rheological characterization of fluids can be minimized by using microme...
The volume required for the rheological characterization of fluids can be minimized by using microme...
The volume required for the rheological characterization of fluids can be minimized by using microme...
International audienceThe aim of this paper is to demonstrate that vibrating microcantilevers can be...
International audienceThe aim of this paper is to demonstrate that vibrating microcantilevers can be...
The response of magnetically driven noncalibrated atomic force microscope cantilevers was measured i...
AbstractMost methods used to determine the viscosity and mass density of liquids have two major draw...
Most methods used to determine the viscosity and mass density of liquids have two major drawbacks: r...
We report the use of commercially available glass microcapillaries as micromechanical resonators for...
The volume required for the rheological characterization of fluids can beminimized by using micromec...
The characteristics of resonant cantilevers in viscous liquids are analyzed. Various rectangular can...
This work reports on piezoelectric rotational mode disk resonators capable of operation in liquid an...
International audienceThe aim of this paper is to demonstrate that vibrating microcantilevers can be...
International audienceThe aim of this paper is to demonstrate that vibrating microcantilevers can be...
The volume required for the rheological characterization of fluids can be minimized by using microme...
The volume required for the rheological characterization of fluids can be minimized by using microme...
The volume required for the rheological characterization of fluids can be minimized by using microme...
The volume required for the rheological characterization of fluids can be minimized by using microme...
International audienceThe aim of this paper is to demonstrate that vibrating microcantilevers can be...
International audienceThe aim of this paper is to demonstrate that vibrating microcantilevers can be...
The response of magnetically driven noncalibrated atomic force microscope cantilevers was measured i...
AbstractMost methods used to determine the viscosity and mass density of liquids have two major draw...
Most methods used to determine the viscosity and mass density of liquids have two major drawbacks: r...
We report the use of commercially available glass microcapillaries as micromechanical resonators for...
The volume required for the rheological characterization of fluids can beminimized by using micromec...
The characteristics of resonant cantilevers in viscous liquids are analyzed. Various rectangular can...
This work reports on piezoelectric rotational mode disk resonators capable of operation in liquid an...