“…Within the constraints indicated above, v 0 may be treated as a thermodynamic equilibrium property. However, at higher frequencies many fluids show sound speed dispersion due to relaxation effects, 222,223,225,226 i.e. the experimental sound speed becomes larger than v 0 of Equation (7.66).…”
“…Within the constraints indicated above, v 0 may be treated as a thermodynamic equilibrium property. However, at higher frequencies many fluids show sound speed dispersion due to relaxation effects, 222,223,225,226 i.e. the experimental sound speed becomes larger than v 0 of Equation (7.66).…”
“…83 For simple liquids (liquid noble gases), the ratio of the integrated intensity of the central, unshifted Rayleigh peak, I R , and the integrated intensity of the two Brillouin peaks, 2I B , is given by the LandauPlaczek ratio, i.e.…”
Section: @S @Tmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…by directly measuring the volume increase on sudden decompression, this method is considerably less common and less accurate than that based on ultrasonics. 55,[78][79][80][81] For small sound wave amplitudes and sufficiently low frequencies well below any region where sound speed dispersion due to relaxation effects is observed, 82,83 to an excellent approximation v 2 0 ¼ @P @r…”
“…The net effect is to introduce a frequency-dependent volume viscosity 6 Z v (also known as bulk viscosity) with relaxation time t v . In nonassociated liquids, where translation-vibration relaxation is the dominant feature, it can be shown 1 that for a single relaxation process the corresponding dispersion of sound may be described by…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…6 For simple liquids (liquid noble gases), the ratio of the integrated intensity of the central, unshifted Rayleigh peak, I R , and the integrated intensity of the two Brillouin peaks, 2I B , is given by the Landau-Placzek ratio, i.e.…”
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