Title of article
Development of Laser-Induced Capillary Wave Method for Viscosity Measurement Using Pulsed Carbon Dioxide Laser
Author/Authors
T. Oba، نويسنده , , Y. Kido and Y. Nagasaka ، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Pages
14
From page
1461
To page
1474
Abstract
A new experimental apparatus, based on the laser-induced capillary wave
method involving the use of a pulsed carbon dioxide laser (wavelength
10.6μm, pulse width 50 ns, power 65 mJ) as a heating source has been
developed. Since the present technique is applicable to a wide range of viscosity,
this method is applicable to the process in which the viscosity drastically
changes within a short period of time. In this method, iInterfering laser
beams heat a liquid surface and generate a capillary wave (the wavelength
can be adjusted from 20 to 200μm) caused by a spatially sinusoidal temperature
distribution. The temporal behavior of the capillary wave is detected
by a diffracted probe beam (He–Ne laser, 15 mW) at the heated area. The
dynamics of the capillary wave provide information regarding thermophysical
properties such as viscosity and surface tension. In the present study, several
liquid samples spanning the viscosity range from 0.33 to 7080 MPa · s (e.g.,
acetone, toluene, 1-hexanol, ethylene glycol, JS1000, and JS14000) were investigated
at room temperature. The detected signals for several liquid samples
exhibiting a wide range of viscosity agree well with theoretical calculations,
taking into account the influence of the distribution of surface tension.
Keywords
surfacetension , viscosity , laser-induced capillary wave , measurement technique
Journal title
International Journal of Thermophysics
Serial Year
2004
Journal title
International Journal of Thermophysics
Record number
427129
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