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The Use of Helmholtz Resonance for Measuring the Volume of Liquids and Solids

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SENSORS
Volume 10, Issue 12, Pages 10663-10672

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/s101210663

Keywords

Helmholtz resonator; volume measurement; density measurement; acoustic measurement

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An experimental investigation was undertaken to ascertain the potential of using Helmholtz resonance for volume determination and the factors that may influence accuracy. The uses for a rapid non-interference volume measurement system range from agricultural produce and mineral sampling through to liquid fill measurements. By weighing the sample the density can also measured indirectly.

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