用于液体传感的能量捕获扭模谐振器

M.K. Kang, Rui Huang, T. Knowles
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厚度-剪切模式石英晶体微天平(QCM)已广泛应用于液相传感器,如粘度计和生物检测器。然而,由于面内剪切运动和面外弯曲之间的耦合,当与液体接触或浸入液体时,面外运动在液体中产生纵波,这些纵波从液体表面反射并返回到晶体中。这种干扰效应在传感器响应中引起深度敏感的扰动,通常是不希望出现的。在这项研究中,我们证明了扭转模谐振器可以用于没有深度效应的液体传感。在阶梯板,圆形贴花和凸轮廓面形式的样品在弹性板(例如,铸铝,不锈钢和黄铜)中加工。采用非接触式电磁声换能器(EMAT)驱动扭振型振动。在一阶扭转模态中观察到有效的能量捕获,从而获得高质量因子。当与水接触时,发现扭转模态的共振频率与水深无关,而厚度-剪切模态的频率振荡则与水深相关。通过有限元分析来了解扭转模态振动以及材料各向异性的影响
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Energy-Trapping Torsional-Mode Resonators for Liquid Sensing
Thickness-shear mode quartz crystal microbalance (QCM) has been widely used as liquid-phase sensors, such as viscometers and bio-detectors. However, due to coupling between the in-plane shear motion and the out-of-plane flexure, when used in contact with or immersed in a liquid, the out-of-plane motion generates compressional waves in the liquid that reflect off the liquid surface and return to the crystal. This interference effect causes depth-sensitive perturbations in the sensor response, often undesirable. In this study, we show that torsional-mode resonators may be used for liquid sensing without the depth effect. Samples in form of stepped plates, circular decals, and convex contoured faces are machined in elastic plates (e.g., cast aluminum, stainless steel, and brass). A non-contact electromagnetic acoustic transducer (EMAT) was employed to drive torsional-mode vibrations. Efficient energy trapping was observed for first-order torsional modes, leading to high quality factors. When placed in contact with water, the resonance frequency of the torsional mode was found to be independent of the water depth, in contrast to depth-dependent frequency oscillation for the thickness-shear mode. Finite element analyses are conducted to understand the torsional-mode vibrations as well as the effect of material anisotropy
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