https://doi.org/10.1051/epjap:2000100
Sensitivity of the second resonance mode of a near-field acoustic sensor to viscoelastic media: Investigation of bitumens
1
Laboratoire d'Analyse des Interfaces et de Nanophysique, (LAIN) (UPRESA 5011), Université
Montpellier II, place E. Bataillon,
34095 Montpellier Cedex 5, France
2
Laboratoire d'Instrumentations et de Mesures, Faculté des Sciences, Université Ibnou Zohr, BP 28/S,
Agadir, Morocco
Corresponding author: ferrandi@lain.univ-montp2.fr
Received:
15
October
1999
Revised:
24
January
2000
Revised:
7
March
2000
Accepted:
9
March
2000
Published online: 15 May 2000
The alterations of the resonance frequency of the vibrating tip of an acoustic sensor detect the density and the viscosity of liquids. The employed acoustic near-field sensor has several resonance frequencies which correspond to its different parts. We determined that the resonance of the body of the acoustic sensor is sensitive to the rheological characteristics of viscoelastic media. We carried out experiments with bitumens and we modified the acoustic load on the sensor in two ways: the immersion depth of the tip and the temperature of the bitumen specimens. Theoretical and experimental results are compared.
PACS: 43.58.+z – Acoustical measurements and instrumentation
© EDP Sciences, 2000