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Analysis of a Tubular Torsionally Resonating Viscosity–Density Sensor

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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/18458
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https://doi.org/10.3390/s20113036
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2020-05-27
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Journal article
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Peer reviewed

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Brunner, Daniel; Goodbread, Joe; Hausler, Klaus; Kumar, Sunil; Boiger, Gernot; Khawaja, Hassan
Abstract
This paper discusses a state-of-the-art inline tubular sensor that can measure the viscosity–density (ρη) of a passing fluid. In this study, experiments and numerical modelling were performed to develop a deeper understanding of the tubular sensor. Experimental results were compared with an analytical model of the torsional resonator. Good agreement was found at low viscosities, although the numerical model deviated slightly at higher viscosities. The sensor was used to measure viscosities in the range of 0.3–1000 mPa·s at a density of 1000 kg/m3. Above 50 mPa·s, numerical models predicted viscosity within ±5% of actual measurement. However, for lower viscosities, there was a higher deviation between model and experimental results up to a maximum of ±21% deviation at 0.3 mPa·s. The sensor was tested in a flow loop to determine the impact of both laminar and turbulent flow conditions. No significant deviations from the static case were found in either of the flow regimes. The numerical model developed for the tubular torsional sensor was shown to predict the sensor behavior over a wide range, enabling model-based design scaling.
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Brunner, D. (2020). An applied investigation of viscosity–density fluid sensors based on torsional resonators. (Doctoral thesis). https://hdl.handle.net/10037/19731
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Brunner D, Goodbread J, Hausler K, Kumar S, Boiger G, Khawaja HA. Analysis of a Tubular Torsionally Resonating Viscosity–Density Sensor. Sensors. 2020;20
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