1980
DOI: 10.1007/bf01524023
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Automatic apparatus, based upon a nickel-tube resonator, for measuring the complex shear modulus of liquids in the kHz range

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“…A correction for this effect, which is proportional to the frequency itself, is used by Rouse et al [14] and by Oosterbroek etal. [5]. An immobilized layer of 0.2 gm can explain the differences between the two A values.…”
Section: Calibrationmentioning
confidence: 93%
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“…A correction for this effect, which is proportional to the frequency itself, is used by Rouse et al [14] and by Oosterbroek etal. [5]. An immobilized layer of 0.2 gm can explain the differences between the two A values.…”
Section: Calibrationmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…By measuring a number of points of the resonance curve, the resonance frequency and the band-width are calculated. The data handling is the same as used by Oosterbroek et al [5]. The time needed for one measurement is about one minute.…”
Section: General Arrangement and Data Handlingmentioning
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“…Oscillatory shear measurements were carried out in the frequency range 3700-235000 Hz with a nickel tube [9,10]. This instrument essentially consists of a circularly magnetized Ni-tube which is set in torsional vibration.…”
Section: Rheological Measurementsmentioning
confidence: 99%