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    International journal of thermophysics 19 (1998), S. 1359-1380 
    ISSN: 1572-9567
    Keywords: cyclohexane ; dielectric constant ; re-entrant radio-frequency resonator ; relative permittivity ; static dielectric constant ; water
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Physics
    Notes: Abstract The complex dielectric constant (relative electric permittivity) $$\varepsilon _{\text{r}} = \varepsilon ' - i\varepsilon ''$$ of liquid water was redetermined in the temperature range 0°C〈;t〈145°C at pressures less than 440 kPa. In this work, εr was deduced from measurements of the resonant frequencies f α of a novel, re-entrant, two-mode, radio-frequency resonator. The frequencies ranged from 23 to 84 MHz and were well within the low-frequency limit for ε′ because (2πf ατmax)2〈5×10−5 where τmax=1.8×10−11 s is the maximum relaxation time of water under the conditions studied. The data for ε′ for two water samples differing in conductivity by a factor of 3.6 and for the two resonant modes differing in frequency by a factor of 2.6 were simultaneously fit by the polynomial function ε′(t)=87.9144−0.404399t+9.58726×10−4 t 2−1.32802×10−6 t 3 with a remarkably small residual standard deviation of 0.0055. The present data are consistent with previously published data; however, they are more precise and internally consistent. The present apparatus was also tested with cyclohexane and yielded the values ε′(t)=2.0551−0.00156t for 20°C〈t〈30°C, in excellent agreement with previously published values.
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    International journal of thermophysics 21 (2000), S. 983-997 
    ISSN: 1572-9567
    Keywords: acoustic resonator ; argon ; Greenspan viscometer ; helium ; helium-xenon mixture ; methane ; nitrogen ; speed of sound ; viscosity of gases ; xenon
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    Topics: Physics
    Notes: Abstract An improved Greenspan acoustic viscometer (double Helmholtz resonator) was used to measure the viscosity of gases at temperatures from 250 to 400 K and at pressures up to 3.4 MPa. The improvements include a vibration damping suspension and the relocation of the fill duct. The fill duct, which is needed to supply gas to the resonator, was connected to the center of the resonator to eliminate acoustic coupling between the resonator and the manifold. In anticipation of handling corrosive gases, all surfaces of the apparatus that are exposed to the test gas are made of metal. The viscometer was tested with argon, helium, xenon, nitrogen, and methane. Isothermal measurements were carried out at 298.15 and 348.15 K and at pressures up to 3.2 MPa. Without calibration, the results differed from published viscosity data by −0.8% to +0.3% (0.47% r.m.s.). These results are significantly better than previous results from Greenspan viscometers. The measurements also yielded the speed of sound, which differed from literature data by +0.16% to +0.20% (0.18% r.m.s.). Adding empirical effective-area and effective-volume corrections to the data analysis decreased the r.m.s. deviations to 0.12% for the viscosity and to 0.006% for the speed of sound. No unusual phenomena were encountered when the viscometer was tested with a helium-xenon mixture between 250 and 375 K.
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    Journal of statistical physics 68 (1992), S. 311-319 
    ISSN: 1572-9613
    Keywords: Nonlinear dynamics ; chaos ; quantum chaos
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    Topics: Physics
    Notes: Abstract A quantum system which is allowed to interact with its boundary in a self-consistent way is shown to exhibit chaos. We conjecture that in general genuine wave chaos (decaying autocorrelation functions, exponential sensitivity of wavefunctions to initial wavefunction configurations) can be obtained whenever a wavefield is allowed to modify its confining boundaries in a self-consistent way. We suggest to test this conjecture in the acoustic regime.
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    Publication Date: 1997-05-01
    Print ISSN: 0195-928X
    Electronic ISSN: 1572-9567
    Topics: Physics
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    Publication Date: 2003-11-01
    Print ISSN: 0195-928X
    Electronic ISSN: 1572-9567
    Topics: Physics
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