A platform for research: civil engineering, architecture and urbanism
A Practical Device for Surface Tension Measurement in Volatile Fluids
A surface tension analyzer specially designed to handle volatile fluids such as refrigerant 134a (R-134a) has been designed and constructed. Surface tension is greatly affected by temperature and the contaminants in the liquid. A relatively simple and practical method was developed to measure the surface tension of a small sample of volatile liquid, and to determine whether it had become contaminated with dissolved oil, grease or a surface active agent. The maximum bubble pressure method was selected and the apparatus constructed was tested using distilled water and methanol. The experimental difficulties overcome in the design and the operation of the device are discussed and sample measurements for water, methanol, and R-134a are presented. The device works well with volatile fluids and the uncertainty of the measurements is less than ±2%.
A Practical Device for Surface Tension Measurement in Volatile Fluids
A surface tension analyzer specially designed to handle volatile fluids such as refrigerant 134a (R-134a) has been designed and constructed. Surface tension is greatly affected by temperature and the contaminants in the liquid. A relatively simple and practical method was developed to measure the surface tension of a small sample of volatile liquid, and to determine whether it had become contaminated with dissolved oil, grease or a surface active agent. The maximum bubble pressure method was selected and the apparatus constructed was tested using distilled water and methanol. The experimental difficulties overcome in the design and the operation of the device are discussed and sample measurements for water, methanol, and R-134a are presented. The device works well with volatile fluids and the uncertainty of the measurements is less than ±2%.
A Practical Device for Surface Tension Measurement in Volatile Fluids
Feenstra, P. A. (author) / Judd, R. L. (author) / Weaver, D. S. (author)
HVAC&R Research ; 7 ; 3-14
2001-01-01
12 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
Unknown
A Practical Device for Surface Tension Measurement in Volatile Fluids
British Library Conference Proceedings | 2001
|A Practical Device for Surface Tension Measurement in Volatile Fluids
British Library Online Contents | 2001
|Using Surface Tension Measurement in Applications
British Library Online Contents | 2003
|Effect of surface tension on Kelvin-Helmholtz instability of two rotating fluids
Engineering Index Backfile | 1961
|