Characterizing Vibrating Cantilevers for Liquid Viscosity and Density Sensing

Christian Riesch, Erwin Reichel, Franz Keplinger, Bernhard Jakoby

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Abstract

Miniaturized liquid sensors are essential devices in online process or conditionmonitoring. In case of viscosity and density sensing, microacoustic sensors such as quartz crystal resonators or SAW devices have proved particularly useful. However, these devices basically measure a thin-film viscosity, which is often not comparable to the macroscopic parameters probed by conventional viscometers. Miniaturized cantilever-based devices are interesting alternatives for such applications, but here the interaction between the liquid and the oscillating beam is more involved. In our contribution, we describe a measurement setup, which allows the investigation of this interaction for different beam cross-sections. We present an analytical model based on an approximation of the immersed cantilever as an oscillating sphere comprising the effective mass and the intrinsic damping of the cantilever and additional mass and damping due to the liquid loading. The model parameters are obtained from measurements with well-known sample liquids by a curve fitting procedure. Finally, we present the measurement of viscosity and density of an unknown sample liquid, demonstrating the feasibility of the model.
Original languageEnglish
Number of pages9
JournalJournal of Sensors
Volume2008
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2008

Fields of science

  • 202036 Sensor systems

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