Title :
Ultrasonic investigation of physicochemical properties of liquids under high pressure
Author :
Kielczynski, Piotr ; Szalewski, Marek ; Balcerzak, Andrzej ; Wieja, Krzysztof ; Rostocki, Aleksander J. ; Siegoczynski, Ryszard M. ; Ptasznik, S.
Author_Institution :
Inst. of Fundamental Technol. Res., Warsaw, Poland
Abstract :
High pressure research of the physicochemical properties of liquids has been stimulated by the fast development of such technologies as biodiesel production, high-pressure food processing and conservation, modification of biotechnological properties. Monitoring and studying liquid viscosity and ultrasonic wave velocity in liquids as a function of pressure and temperature enable to evaluate many important physicochemical parameters of liquids. These methods allow also insight into the phenomena governing the microstructural modifications occurring in treated substances, i.e. phase transitions. The knowledge of physicochemical properties (e.g. density, relaxation time, internal pressure or free volume) of pressurized substances is essential for understanding, design and control of the process technology. Measurements were conducted on the example of diacylglycerol oil (DAG oil), that is an important constituent of oils and fats.
Keywords :
high-pressure effects; liquids; oils; ultrasonic velocity; ultrasonic waves; viscosity; biodiesel production; biotechnological properties; density; design; diacylglycerol oil; fatty acids; free volume; high-pressure effects; high-pressure food conservation; high-pressure food processing; internal pressure; liquid physicochemical properties; liquid viscosity; microstructural modification; phase transitions; pressure function; pressurized substances; relaxation time; temperature function; ultrasonic method; ultrasonic wave velocity; Joints; Ultrasonic velocity; free volume relaxation time; high pressure; internal pressure; viscosity;
Conference_Titel :
Ultrasonics Symposium (IUS), 2013 IEEE International
Conference_Location :
Prague
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-5684-8
DOI :
10.1109/ULTSYM.2013.0414