Effect of surface roughness on liquid property measurements using mechanically oscillating sensors.

Sens Actuators A Phys

208 Materials Research Laboratory, Department of Electrical Engineering, Materials Research Institute, The Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA 16802, USA.

Published: August 2002

The resonant frequency and quality factor Q of a liquid immersed magnetoelastic sensor are shown to shift linearly with the liquid viscosity and density product. Measurements using different grade oils, organic chemicals, and glycerol-water mixtures show that the surface roughness of the sensor in combination with the molecular size of the liquid play important roles in determining measurement sensitivity, which can be controlled through adjusting the surface roughness of the sensor surface. A theoretical model describing the sensor resonant frequency and quality factor Q as a function of liquid properties is developed using a novel equivalent circuit approach. Experimental results are in agreement with theory when the liquid molecule size is larger than the average surface roughness. However, when the molecular size of the liquid is small relative to the surface roughness features molecules are trapped, and the trapped molecules act both as a mass load and viscous load; the result is higher viscous damping of the sensor than expected.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0924-4247(02)00052-3DOI Listing

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