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Optical Observation of High-Frequency Drop Oscillations by a Spectrum Compression Technique applied to the Capillary Pressure Tensiometry

Academic Article
Publication Date:
2009
abstract:
Image acquisition and sub-sampling of periodic high-frequency drop oscillations is presented as an advantageous metrological procedure in capillary pressure tensiometry (CPT). The observation of a finite sequence of single tone or of multi-harmonic cycles, sub-sampled in an expanded time-scale interval, allows the characteristics of the real oscillations to be well re-constructed in a frequency-compressed spectrum, where each component is translated towards lower frequencies. The introduced technique is applied to nanoliter-sized water drops, oscillating in a hydrocarbon matrix up to 150-Hz frequency, by using a standard PAL CCD-camera provided with electronic shutter. Application examples show the important role of this technique in data analysis and interpretation of typical high frequency oscillating drop/bubble experiments. In particular this technique is effective to check the onset of critical hydrodynamic effects and allows for the determination of the intrinsic elasticity of the liquid/cell system as a function of frequency by comparison of the liquid volume, as displaced by a piezo-actuator, and the actually-observed drop volume-amplitude oscillation. The knowledge of this quantity is fundamental for the calculation of the dilational viscoelasticity from the acquired pressure data in the CPT.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Capillary Pressure Tensiometry; Dilational Surface Rheology; Oscillating Drop Methods; Spectrum Scaling
List of contributors:
Loglio, Giuseppe; Ravera, Francesca
Authors of the University:
RAVERA FRANCESCA
Handle:
https://iris.cnr.it/handle/20.500.14243/150886
Published in:
LANGMUIR
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