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... high rotational speeds . When a stream of viscous fluid emerges from a vertical
pipe its diameter tends to be smaller than that of the pipe , whereas a viscoelastic
fluid in the same circumstances has a larger diameter than the pipe ( Fig . 18 .
... high rotational speeds . When a stream of viscous fluid emerges from a vertical
pipe its diameter tends to be smaller than that of the pipe , whereas a viscoelastic
fluid in the same circumstances has a larger diameter than the pipe ( Fig . 18 .
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5 Measurement of rheological properties of inelastic 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 ...
5 Measurement of rheological properties of inelastic 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 ...
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57 – 61 ) . The simplest solution applies for the case where the outer cylinder is of
infinite radius ( i . e . the fluid is driven by the motion of a bob immersed in a large
volume of liquid , as in the Brookfield viscometer ) . In that case S , is zero , and ...
57 – 61 ) . The simplest solution applies for the case where the outer cylinder is of
infinite radius ( i . e . the fluid is driven by the motion of a bob immersed in a large
volume of liquid , as in the Brookfield viscometer ) . In that case S , is zero , and ...
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INTRODUCTION TO STATISTICAL MECHANICS | 675 |
ADSORPTION FROM SOLUTION | 709 |
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