An acoustic transmission sensor for the longitudinal viscosity of fluids

Sens Actuators A Phys. 2013 Nov 1:202:23-29. doi: 10.1016/j.sna.2013.03.011.

Abstract

Physical fluid parameters like viscosity, mass density and sound velocity can be determined utilizing ultrasonic sensors. We introduce the concept of a recently devised transmission based sensor utilizing pressure waves to determine the longitudinal viscosity, bulk viscosity, and second coefficient of viscosity of a sample fluid in a test chamber. A model is presented which allows determining these parameters from measurement values by means of a fit. The setup is particularly suited for liquids featuring higher viscosities for which measurement data are scarcely available to date. The setup can also be used to estimate the sound velocity in a simple manner from the phase of the transfer function.

Keywords: Liquid condition monitoring; Physical fluid properties; Pressure waves; Second coefficient of viscosity; Ultrasonic sensors; Viscosity sensors.