INFLUENCE OF COMPRESSIONAL WAVE GENERATION ON THICKNESS-SHEAR MODE RESONATOR RESPONSE IN A FLUID

Citation
Tw. Schneider et Sj. Martin, INFLUENCE OF COMPRESSIONAL WAVE GENERATION ON THICKNESS-SHEAR MODE RESONATOR RESPONSE IN A FLUID, Analytical chemistry, 67(18), 1995, pp. 3324-3335
Citations number
35
Categorie Soggetti
Chemistry Analytical
Journal title
ISSN journal
00032700
Volume
67
Issue
18
Year of publication
1995
Pages
3324 - 3335
Database
ISI
SICI code
0003-2700(1995)67:18<3324:IOCWGO>2.0.ZU;2-1
Abstract
Acoustic interferometry was performed with thickness-shear mode (TSM) resonators to investigate the effect of compressional wave generation on the response (resonant frequency and damping), Resonator response w as measured while the spacing between the resonator and adjacent solid was filled with fluid and the spacing was varied. A characteristic re sonance response was observed whenever the spacing reached a multiple of lambda(c)/2, where lambda(c) is the compressional wavelength in the fluid. Compressional wave generation arises from a gradient in the in plane surface displacement. A model is proposed to predict the resonat or response that arises from combined shear wave and compressional wav e generation. Experimental data fit to this model determine device cou pling to shear and compressional waves. The model also relates resonat or response to the surface displacement profile. By measuring this dis placement profile, compressional wave generation can be estimated. The effect of surface roughness and device geometry on shear and compress ional wave coupling is examined. The results indicate that even in a s emiinfinite fluid, compressional wave generation contributes significa ntly to device damping (motional resistance) but not to the frequency shift.