High Precision Vibration-Type Densitometers Based on Pulsed Excitation Measurements

Glass flexural resonators have established themselves as one of the de-facto standard methods for measuring the density of liquids in a laboratory environment. The core of this sensor is a U-Tube measuring cell whose oscillator’s resonance frequency changes with the mass of the liquid with...

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Main Authors: Andreas Rechberger, Robert Amsüss, Stefan Rossegger, Robert Breidler, Gerald Steiner
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2019-04-01
Series:Sensors
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/19/7/1627
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spelling doaj-b2cf95670cd64820984efaaa23ba032b2020-11-24T21:20:57ZengMDPI AGSensors1424-82202019-04-01197162710.3390/s19071627s19071627High Precision Vibration-Type Densitometers Based on Pulsed Excitation MeasurementsAndreas Rechberger0Robert Amsüss1Stefan Rossegger2Robert Breidler3Gerald Steiner4Anton Paar GmbH, 8054 Graz, AustriaAnton Paar GmbH, 8054 Graz, AustriaAnton Paar GmbH, 8054 Graz, AustriaAnton Paar GmbH, 8054 Graz, AustriaAnton Paar GmbH, 8054 Graz, AustriaGlass flexural resonators have established themselves as one of the de-facto standard methods for measuring the density of liquids in a laboratory environment. The core of this sensor is a U-Tube measuring cell whose oscillator’s resonance frequency changes with the mass of the liquid within the tube. This relationship can be used to derive the density of liquids in a fast and reliable way. In order to achieve the highest accuracy for the density measurement multiple physical effects (e.g., damping due to viscosity effects) need to be taken into account. For a reliable correction, additional measurements are required. The pulsed excitation method is able to produce these additional parameters along with a superior measurement performance compared to previous techniques.https://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/19/7/1627flexural resonatorpulsed excitationrepeated fade-outdensity measurementfluidsviscosity correction
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author Andreas Rechberger
Robert Amsüss
Stefan Rossegger
Robert Breidler
Gerald Steiner
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Robert Amsüss
Stefan Rossegger
Robert Breidler
Gerald Steiner
High Precision Vibration-Type Densitometers Based on Pulsed Excitation Measurements
Sensors
flexural resonator
pulsed excitation
repeated fade-out
density measurement
fluids
viscosity correction
author_facet Andreas Rechberger
Robert Amsüss
Stefan Rossegger
Robert Breidler
Gerald Steiner
author_sort Andreas Rechberger
title High Precision Vibration-Type Densitometers Based on Pulsed Excitation Measurements
title_short High Precision Vibration-Type Densitometers Based on Pulsed Excitation Measurements
title_full High Precision Vibration-Type Densitometers Based on Pulsed Excitation Measurements
title_fullStr High Precision Vibration-Type Densitometers Based on Pulsed Excitation Measurements
title_full_unstemmed High Precision Vibration-Type Densitometers Based on Pulsed Excitation Measurements
title_sort high precision vibration-type densitometers based on pulsed excitation measurements
publisher MDPI AG
series Sensors
issn 1424-8220
publishDate 2019-04-01
description Glass flexural resonators have established themselves as one of the de-facto standard methods for measuring the density of liquids in a laboratory environment. The core of this sensor is a U-Tube measuring cell whose oscillator’s resonance frequency changes with the mass of the liquid within the tube. This relationship can be used to derive the density of liquids in a fast and reliable way. In order to achieve the highest accuracy for the density measurement multiple physical effects (e.g., damping due to viscosity effects) need to be taken into account. For a reliable correction, additional measurements are required. The pulsed excitation method is able to produce these additional parameters along with a superior measurement performance compared to previous techniques.
topic flexural resonator
pulsed excitation
repeated fade-out
density measurement
fluids
viscosity correction
url https://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/19/7/1627
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