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- Title:
- Energy method to calculate the density of liquids using ultrasonic reflection techniques
- Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)
- 1051-0117
- In this work it is introduced a new approach to calculate the density of liquids in terms of the energies of the acoustic signals. This method is compared to other methods in the time domain (peak-to-peak amplitudes) and frequency domain magnitudes at a single frequency. It is used a measurement cell based on a multiple reflection technique, and it is developed an acoustic model for the cell. Simulations and experiments using several liquids are presented, showing that the energy method a less sensitive to noise than the other techniques. The relative errors in the density are smaller than 0.2% when compared to the values measured with a pycnometer.
- 1-Dec-2001
- Proceedings of the IEEE Ultrasonics Symposium, v. 1, p. 319-322.
- 319-322
- Acoustic impedance
- Acoustic noise
- Acoustic signal processing
- Acoustic wave propagation
- Acoustic wave reflection
- Calculations
- Computer simulation
- Density of liquids
- Frequency domain analysis
- Mathematical models
- Time domain analysis
- Ultrasonic reflection
- Acoustic model
- Double element transducer
- Energy method
- Multiple reflection method
- Ultrasonic applications
- http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ULTSYM.2001.991633
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