Compressional Viscosity and Sound Absorption in Water at Different Temperatures
- 1 July 1946
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Physical Society (APS) in Physical Review B
- Vol. 70 (1-2) , 68-73
- https://doi.org/10.1103/physrev.70.68
Abstract
The temperature dependence of the coefficient of absorption () of ultrasonic waves in water was measured from 0°C to 33°C. Values range from 137× at 0°C to 40× at 33°C. In particular at 4°C where the sound propagation is isothermal the value 101× is found, and is to be compared with a shear viscosity contribution of 30×. Therefore the excess cannot be caused by the slowness of energy exchange between the internal and external degrees of freedom. The excess absorption is used to calculate the value of a new coefficient of compressional viscosity , which is found to be 0.052 poise at 4°C and 0.026 poise at 20°C. A general discussion of the origin of sound absorption in liquids is included, with particular applications to recent measurements.
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