Presentation 2008-10-30
Observation of the particles rotated by gel surface waves
Yumiko YOSHITAKE, Keiji SAKAI,
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Abstract(in English) The surface wave propagations are generally subject to elasticity and surface tension: The former governs the behavior in the long-wavelength range where the gel surface waves behave as Rayleigh waves, while the latter plays a major role in the region of short wavelength and Capillary waves run. In the intermediate region, gel is involved in a complex phenomenon that is troublesome from a viewpoint of measurement. We developed the high-speed observation system which enabled us to observe surface waves propagating on gel. In practice, we observed the movement of surface particles on capillary wave and Rayleigh wave.
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Keyword(in English) Gel / Capillary Wave / Rayleigh Wave / Surface Acoustic Wave / High-speed Observation
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Title (in English) Observation of the particles rotated by gel surface waves
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Keyword(1) Gel
Keyword(2) Capillary Wave
Keyword(3) Rayleigh Wave
Keyword(4) Surface Acoustic Wave
Keyword(5) High-speed Observation
1st Author's Name Yumiko YOSHITAKE
1st Author's Affiliation Tokyo Denki University()
2nd Author's Name Keiji SAKAI
2nd Author's Affiliation Institute of Industrial Science, The University of Tokyo
Date 2008-10-30
Paper # US2008-50
Volume (vol) vol.108
Number (no) 266
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 4
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