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Abstract
For the measurement of liquid parameters like viscosity and density vibrating micromachined structures offer
useful alternatives to bulky conventional measurement equipment. Evaluating the shift of the resonance frequency and the
change of the damping factor of such devices allows the simultaneous determination of viscosity and density. Furthermore, these
sensors can even be used for complex liquids like emulsions where other microacoustic sensors like TSM quartz resonators,
in comparison to conventional laboratory viscometers, measure in a different rheological domain. In our contribution we present
a novel implementation of a viscosity and density sensor system utilizing a doubly-clamped vibrating micromachined beam. The
beam deflection is determined by means of a laser pickup head as it is used, e.g., in DVD drives, yielding high sensitivity and a
low-cost setup at the same time. The measured damping factor correlates well with the viscosity of the respective liquid, whereas
the resonance frequency is also influenced by the liquids density.
Original language | English |
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Title of host publication | IEEE Sensors 2007 Proceedings |
Editors | IEEE |
Pages | 872-875 |
Number of pages | 4 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - Oct 2007 |
Publication series
Name | Proceedings of IEEE Sensors |
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Fields of science
- 202036 Sensor systems
Projects
- 1 Finished
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Foundations and Applications of Novel Miniaturized Rheometers
Reichel, E. (Researcher) & Jakoby, B. (PI)
01.10.2005 → 30.04.2009
Project: Funded research › FWF - Austrian Science Fund