02075oam 2200421zu 450 991014679160332120241212215307.097815090986821509098682(CKB)1000000000022769(SSID)ssj0000454430(PQKBManifestationID)12192111(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000454430(PQKBWorkID)10397899(PQKB)10260246(NjHacI)991000000000022769(EXLCZ)99100000000002276920160829d2005 uy engur|||||||||||txtccr2005 IEEE Ultrasonics Symposium[Place of publication not identified]I E E E20051 online resource illustrationsBibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph9780780393820 0780393821 Application of piezoelectric flexural mechanical resonators such as tuning forks to accurate measurements of liquid physical properties is discussed. It was shown earlier that liquid properties such as viscosity, density and dielectric constant can be obtained by measuring the resonator AC impedance within certain frequency range and fitting it to the resonator equivalent circuit model [1]. Error sources for the liquid property measurements and their influence on the measured value are investigated. It is shown experimentally that the reproducibility of the viscosity and density measurements using this technique can meet and often exceed the one delivered by the well established analytical instrumentation. It is also demonstrated here that better performance is resulting from the use of the whole impedance curve over a frequency range, which produces better statistics and natural averaging of the noise.UltrasonicsCongressesUltrasonics534PQKBPROCEEDING99101467916033212005 IEEE Ultrasonics Symposium2541612UNINA