1975
DOI: 10.1088/0022-3727/8/18/013
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Acoustic attenuation and velocity measurements in a methanol and cyclohexane critical mixture

Abstract: Acoustic attenuation and velocity measurements by an improved pulse-echo technique have been made in the critical region of methanol and cyclohexane critical mixture at its critical composition. The measurements have been performed in the frequency range 5-45 MHz and in the temperature range 34.3-57.9 degrees C. Large acoustic attenuation was observed in the entire temperature range. Fixman's theory (1962) of critical sound attenuation explains the experimental results reasonably well. The Debye short-range co… Show more

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