Foundations of Colloid Science, Volume 2Clarendon Press, 1987 - Colloids |
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... Newtonian fluid falls into this category but so , too , do a lot of colloidal systems which are decidedly non - Newtonian , and it is often the departure from Newtonian behaviour which is the important and valuable characteristic of the ...
... Newtonian fluid falls into this category but so , too , do a lot of colloidal systems which are decidedly non - Newtonian , and it is often the departure from Newtonian behaviour which is the important and valuable characteristic of the ...
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... fluids in Couette flow We return now to the question of how to obtain meaningful rheological data from viscometric flow situations when the fluid is inelastic but non - Newtonian . In general the shearing stress and rate of shear will ...
... fluids in Couette flow We return now to the question of how to obtain meaningful rheological data from viscometric flow situations when the fluid is inelastic but non - Newtonian . In general the shearing stress and rate of shear will ...
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... fluid . For a power law fluid ( eqn ( 18.2.7 ) ) it is apparent from eqn ... Newtonian liquids , can be minimized by the use of capillaries with tapered ... Newtonian fluid . 18.6.4 Derive eqn ( 18.6.22 ) and then show that , for a power ...
... fluid . For a power law fluid ( eqn ( 18.2.7 ) ) it is apparent from eqn ... Newtonian liquids , can be minimized by the use of capillaries with tapered ... Newtonian fluid . 18.6.4 Derive eqn ( 18.6.22 ) and then show that , for a power ...
Contents
Contents of Volume I ix | 675 |
ADSORPTION FROM SOLUTION | 709 |
CHARACTERIZATION OF COLLOIDAL DISPERSIONS 1 | 710 |
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