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Electromagnetically driven torsional resonators for viscosity and mass density sensing applications

Heinisch et al., 2015

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11317962483162657472
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Heinisch M
Voglhuber-Brunnmaier T
Reichel E
Dufour I
Jakoby B
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Sensors and Actuators A: Physical

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In this contribution a conceptual study for torsional oscillators, which are electromagnetically driven and read out, is presented. The aim is to experimentally investigate the basic feasibility of a torsional resonator with application to viscosity and mass density sensing in …
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