Title of article :
Simultaneous Measurement of Viscosity and Density with an Oscillating-Disk Instrument: The Effect of Fixed Plates
Author/Authors :
A. H. Krall and J. V. Sengers ، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2003
Abstract :
The period and damping of the free motion of a body oscillating in a fluid
depend on the fluid’s viscosity and density. Commonly, a working equation
which expresses the damping as a function of the viscosity and density is solved
for the viscosity, the damping being measured and the density being treated as
an independently supplied parameter. Another working equation exists for the
period, and, in general, the period depends on a combination of the viscosity
and the density which is linearly independent of the combination that appears in
the damping equation. It is, therefore, in principle, possible to determine both
the viscosity and the density by a simultaneous solution of the two coupled
working equations, since the period also is measured. In this paper, the working
equations that describe the oscillating-disk viscometer are reviewed and their
simultaneous solution is considered. The effect of fixed plates symmetrically
located above and below the oscillating disk is of specific iInterest. The paper’s
main result is that fixed plates can dramatically increase the independence of the
damping and period working equations, so that it becomes indeed feasible to
determine the viscosity and the density of a fluid simultaneously from the
damping and period of oscillating motion. A price is paid, however, because the
instrument’s working equations when plates are present have multiple solutions.
Under special conditions, these multiple solutions can coalesce, and then one
can only deduce the viscosity from the damping equation if the density is known
a priori.
Keywords :
viscosity. , simultaneous viscosityand density measurement , viscometer , toluene , densimeter , oscillating-disk viscometer
Journal title :
International Journal of Thermophysics
Journal title :
International Journal of Thermophysics