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Material property measurement using the quasi-Scholte mode : A waveguide sensor

In the food industry and other industries, rheological measurements and determination of particle sizes in suspensions and emulsions is of great importance for process and quality control. Current test cell based ultrasonic methods exist but are often inconvenient. An attractive alternative could be...

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Published in:The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 2005-03, Vol.117 (3), p.1098-1107
Main Authors: CEGLA, F. B, CAWLEY, P, LOWE, M. J. S
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