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TitleThe use of helmholtz resonance for measuring the volume of liquids and solids
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2010
AuthorsWebster, E.S., and Davies C.E.
JournalSensors
Volume10
Issue12
Pagination10663 - 10672
Date Published2010
ISSN14248220 (ISSN)
KeywordsAcoustic measurements, acoustics, article, biological model, chemistry, Chemistry, Physical, Density measurement (specific gravity), Experimental investigations, Helmholtz resonance, Helmholtz resonators, instrumentation, Liquid fill, methodology, Models, Biological, Non interference, physical chemistry, relative density, Specific Gravity, standard, vibration, Volume determination, Volume measurement, water, Weights and Measures
AbstractAn experimental investigation was undertaken to ascertain the potential of using Helmholtz resonance for volume determination and the factors that may influence accuracy. The uses for a rapid non-interference volume measurement system range from agricultural produce and mineral sampling through to liquid fill measurements. By weighing the sample the density can also measured indirectly. © 2010 by the authors.
URLhttp://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?eid=2-s2.0-78650301430&partnerID=40&md5=723ba1ebb244f8d6cfce2fac2b869f7e
DOI10.3390/s101210663

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