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Ultrasonic properties of water/sorbitol solutions
D Laux1, G Lévêque, V Cereser Camara
1Université Montpellier II, Institut d'Electronique du Sud CC 082, UMR CNRS 5214, Place Eugène Bataillon, 34095 Montpellier, France. didier.laux@ies.univ-montp2.fr
Abstract:
Ultrasonic longitudinal velocity and attenuation were measured for aqueous solutions of sorbitol at approximately 5 MHz. For pure sorbitol, the ultrasonic velocity reached 3200 m s(-1), consequently leading to a high acoustical impedance (around 5 x 10(6) Rayleigh) and good matching between the ultrasonic transducers and material samples.
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