Title :
Micromachined viscosity sensor for real-time polymerization monitoring
Author :
Brand, Oliver ; English, Jennifer M. ; Bidstrup, Sue Ann ; Allen, Mark G.
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Electr. & Comput. Eng., Georgia Inst. of Technol., Atlanta, GA, USA
Abstract :
This paper reports on low-frequency micromachined viscosity sensors intended for real-time polymerization monitoring. The viscosity sensors consist of micromachined membrane resonators featuring electrothermal excitation and piezoresistive detection of transverse membrane vibrations. In contrast to high frequency (above 1 MHz) sensors, e.g. thickness-shear mode sensors or Lamb wave sensors, the use of low-frequency (1-20 kHz) resonators for viscosity sensing, which more closely mimics conventional resonant viscometers, is investigated in this work. The viscous fluid loads the membrane resonator and changes the quality factor of its fundamental resonance. The change in the Q-factor is most pronounced in the viscosity range from 10-3 Pa·s to 1 Pa·s
Keywords :
Q-factor; membranes; micromachining; micromechanical resonators; microsensors; piezoresistive devices; polymer solutions; polymerisation; viscosity measurement; 1 to 20 kHz; Al-SiO2-Si; Q-factor change; electrothermal excitation; fundamental resonance; low-frequency resonators; micromachined membrane resonators; micromachined viscosity sensor; piezoresistive detection; real-time polymerization monitoring; transverse membrane vibrations; viscosity sensing; Acoustic sensors; Biomembranes; Chemical sensors; Computerized monitoring; Polymers; Q factor; Resistors; Resonance; Silicon; Viscosity;
Conference_Titel :
Solid State Sensors and Actuators, 1997. TRANSDUCERS '97 Chicago., 1997 International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Chicago, IL
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-3829-4
DOI :
10.1109/SENSOR.1997.613597