Streaming Vibration Current/Potential
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Streaming Vibration Current/Potential (SVI) is an electric signal that arises when an acoustic wave propagates through a porous body in which the pores are filled with fluid.
- Streaming Vibration Current was experimentally observed in 1948 by Williams [1]. A theoretical model was developed some 30 years later by Dukhin and oth.[2]. This effect opens another possibility for characterizing the electric properties of the surfaces in porous bodies.
See also
References
- ↑ Williams.M. " An Electrokinetic Transducer" The review of scientific instruments, 19, 10, 640-646, 1948
- ↑ Dukhin, S.S., Mischuk, N.A., Kuz’menko, B.B and Il’in, B.I. "Flow current and potential in a high-frequency acoustic field" Colloid J., 45, 5, 875-881,1983
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