Title of article :
Thermophysical Properties of Fluids from Dynamic Light Scattering
Author/Authors :
S. Will and A. Leipertz ، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2001
Abstract :
In a continuous development for more than three decades, dynamic light scat-
tering (DLS) has evolved into a versatile and powerful technique for the deter-
mination of transport and other thermophysical properties of fluids. The success
is founded on its application in a macroscopic thermodynamic equilibrium, i.e.,
without the need for employing external gradients, to determine a large variety
of properties, which can be derived, in some instances even simultaneously, by
an appropriate experimental approach and a corresponding signal analysis. The
principles, essential features, and variants of the technique are reviewed, and a
survey on the determination of various desired transport and thermophysical
properties is given, both for the application of light scattering from bulk fluids
and for the variant of surface light scattering (SLS). The stage of development
and the corresponding uncertainties are discussed for the measurement of the
individual quantities, and the performance of the method is demonstrated by
representative experimental results for relevant fluids.
Keywords :
transport coefficients , dynamic light scattering , surface light scattering , thermophysi-cal properties
Journal title :
International Journal of Thermophysics
Journal title :
International Journal of Thermophysics