Streaming vibration current

The streaming vibration current (SVI) and the associated streaming vibration potential 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 M.

[1] A theoretical model was developed some 30 years later by Dukhin and coworkers.

[2] This effect opens another possibility for characterizing the electric properties of the surfaces in porous bodies.

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