Impedance method for measuring shear elasticity of liquids


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Abstract

Experimental results of studying low-frequency (74 kHz) shear elasticity of polymer liquids by the impedance method (analogous to the Mason method) are presented. A free-volume thick liquid layer is placed on the horizontal surface of a piezoelectric quartz crystal with dimensions 34.7 × 12 × 5.5 cm. The latter performs tangential vibrations at resonance frequency. The liquid layer experiences shear strain, and shear waves should propagate in it. From the theory of the method, it follows that, with an increase in the layer thickness, both real and imaginary resonance frequency shifts should exhibit damped oscillations and tend to limiting values. For the liquids under study, the imaginary frequency shift far exceeds the real one, which testifies to the presence of bulk shear elasticity.

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B. B. Badmaev

Institute of Physical Materials Science, Siberian Department

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Email: lmf@ipms.bscnet.ru
Russian Federation, ul. Sakh’yanovoi 6, Ulan-Ude, 670047

T. S. Dembelova

Institute of Physical Materials Science, Siberian Department

Email: lmf@ipms.bscnet.ru
Russian Federation, ul. Sakh’yanovoi 6, Ulan-Ude, 670047

B. B. Damdinov

Institute of Physical Materials Science, Siberian Department; Buryat State University

Email: lmf@ipms.bscnet.ru
Russian Federation, ul. Sakh’yanovoi 6, Ulan-Ude, 670047; ul. Smolina 24a, Ulan-Ude, 670000

Ch. Zh. Gulgenov

Institute of Physical Materials Science, Siberian Department

Email: lmf@ipms.bscnet.ru
Russian Federation, ul. Sakh’yanovoi 6, Ulan-Ude, 670047

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