Image acquisition and sub-sampling of periodic high-frequency drop oscillations is presented as an advantageous metrological procedure in capillary pressure tensiometry (CPT). The observation of a finite sequence of single tone or of multi-harmonic cycles, sub-sampled in an expanded time-scale interval, allows the characteristics of the real oscillations to be well re-constructed in a frequency-compressed spectrum, where each component is translated towards lower frequencies. The introduced technique is applied to nanoliter-sized water drops, oscillating in a hydrocarbon matrix up to 150-Hz frequency, by using a standard PAL CCD-camera provided with electronic shutter. Application examples show the important role of this technique in data analysis and interpretation of typical high frequency oscillating drop/bubble experiments. In particular this technique is effective to check the onset of critical hydrodynamic effects and allows for the determination of the intrinsic elasticity of the liquid/cell system as a function of frequency by comparison of the liquid volume, as displaced by a piezo-actuator, and the actually-observed drop volume-amplitude oscillation. The knowledge of this quantity is fundamental for the calculation of the dilational viscoelasticity from the acquired pressure data in the CPT.

Optical Observation of High-Frequency Drop Oscillations by a Spectrum Compression Technique applied to the Capillary Pressure Tensiometry

G Loglio;F Ravera
2009

Abstract

Image acquisition and sub-sampling of periodic high-frequency drop oscillations is presented as an advantageous metrological procedure in capillary pressure tensiometry (CPT). The observation of a finite sequence of single tone or of multi-harmonic cycles, sub-sampled in an expanded time-scale interval, allows the characteristics of the real oscillations to be well re-constructed in a frequency-compressed spectrum, where each component is translated towards lower frequencies. The introduced technique is applied to nanoliter-sized water drops, oscillating in a hydrocarbon matrix up to 150-Hz frequency, by using a standard PAL CCD-camera provided with electronic shutter. Application examples show the important role of this technique in data analysis and interpretation of typical high frequency oscillating drop/bubble experiments. In particular this technique is effective to check the onset of critical hydrodynamic effects and allows for the determination of the intrinsic elasticity of the liquid/cell system as a function of frequency by comparison of the liquid volume, as displaced by a piezo-actuator, and the actually-observed drop volume-amplitude oscillation. The knowledge of this quantity is fundamental for the calculation of the dilational viscoelasticity from the acquired pressure data in the CPT.
2009
Istituto di Chimica della Materia Condensata e di Tecnologie per l'Energia - ICMATE
Capillary Pressure Tensiometry
Dilational Surface Rheology
Oscillating Drop Methods
Spectrum Scaling
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