In order to investigate the gelation process of tungstic acid, surface
wave measurements at several frequencies (50-200 Hz) were carried out
with a deflected-laser-light detection system using surface waves exc
ited with a PZT bimorph vibrator. During the gelation process, marked
changes were observed in the surface wave velocity and amplitude. From
the relationship between the frequency and wave number of the surface
wave in the sol and gel states, it was found that the surface wave in
the sol state was mainly the surface tension wave, and that in the ge
l state, the Rayleigh wave. We also estimated surface tension in the s
ol state and shear elastic modulus in the gel state from the present e
xperimental results. The results of the present investigations demonst
rate the usefulness of the surface wave measurement for studying the g
elation process beyond the transition point.