2000
DOI: 10.1063/1.1315352
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Simultaneous measurement of liquid density and viscosity using remote query magnetoelastic sensors

Abstract: Earlier work ͓C. A. Grimes et al., Smart Mater. Struct. 8, 639, ͑1999͔͒ has shown that upon immersion in liquid the resonant frequency of a magnetoelastic sensor shifts linearly in response to the square root of the liquid density and viscosity product. It is shown that comparison between a pair of magnetoelastic sensors with different degrees of surface roughness can be used to simultaneously determine the liquid density and viscosity.

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“…To compensate for the liquid density and surface roughness dependent mass loading, an additional term is added in Eq. (8) [7]:…”
Section: Measurement Of Liquid Viscosity and Densitymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…To compensate for the liquid density and surface roughness dependent mass loading, an additional term is added in Eq. (8) [7]:…”
Section: Measurement Of Liquid Viscosity and Densitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(20), the density and viscosity of the glycerin-water mixture was simultaneously determined [7] with two 30 mm × 3 mm × 28 µm 2826MB Metglas ribbons, one uncoated, and one coated with TiO 2 on both sides giving the two sensors different degrees of surface roughness.…”
Section: Measurement Of Liquid Viscosity and Densitymentioning
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“…By this sensor, the density of non-conductive solutions was measurable by an error in the order of 20 kg m −3 . In [10], two magnetoelastic sensors (30 mm × 3 mm × 30 µm Fe 40 Ni 40 P 14 B 6 Metglas TM thick-film sensors, alloy 2826 MB) with different surface roughness were tested. Two sides of one sensor were covered with a TiO 2 layer to make the surface smoother.…”
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“…Because of this unique advantage, numerous applications have been proposed for the ribbon shaped alloys, including the detection of pH, 2 CO 2 , 3 pressure, 4 humidity, 5 viscosity, 6 stress, etc. Some kind of biosensors have been also developed using ribbons for the detection of Salmonella typhimurium.…”
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