The falling cylinder viscometer (FCV) is a reliable instrument to quantify the viscosity of Newtonian fluids. Nevertheless, when non-Newtonian fluids are tested in this device, difficulties appear to determine the apparent viscosity. Thus, conventional rheometric calculations cannot be ap-plied directly to experimental data provided by the FCV in order to obtain the apparent viscosity func-tion, because the knowledge of a rather complex shear rate profile in the annular flow, between the falling cylinder and the container, is required. Con-sequently, experimental data of the FCV must be processed numerically by including inevitably an appropriate model of the apparent viscosity for the fluid under study. Previous works used the Power Law mo...
In this work, the terminal falling velocities of a series of cylinders made of four different materi...
In this paper, we measured the viscosity of different fluids, including edible oils and soaps, at a ...
A lot of technologically relevant incompressible fluids exhibit a substantial variaton of viscosity ...
Summary In this paper we consider the problem of the ow of some non-newtonian uids (second grade, th...
Non-Newtonian fuids are commonly seen in industrial processes, such as those of the oil and mining i...
Gravity-driven capillary viscometers (GDCVs) are used to obtain the viscosity function of non-Newton...
With the increasing number of applications of high pressure chemical and process technologies across...
Mineral suspensions in water show Newtonian flow properties at low percent solids. However, this cha...
The theory of rheology of non-Newtonian fluids is based on the generalized Newtonian hypothesis of v...
The accurate calculation of the viscosity η as function of the shear rate &γdot; from capillary visc...
A new type of Rheometer has been designed based on hydrodynamic principles Hydrodynamic pressure tec...
The thesis describes a new method for measuring the viscosity of liquids in a pressure vessel capabl...
A tank-tube viscometer and its novel viscosity equation were developed to determine flow characteris...
Basically, the falling coaxial cylinder viscometer (FCCV) consists of a stationary cylinder containi...
The construction process of a viscometer, developed in collaboration with a final projec...
In this work, the terminal falling velocities of a series of cylinders made of four different materi...
In this paper, we measured the viscosity of different fluids, including edible oils and soaps, at a ...
A lot of technologically relevant incompressible fluids exhibit a substantial variaton of viscosity ...
Summary In this paper we consider the problem of the ow of some non-newtonian uids (second grade, th...
Non-Newtonian fuids are commonly seen in industrial processes, such as those of the oil and mining i...
Gravity-driven capillary viscometers (GDCVs) are used to obtain the viscosity function of non-Newton...
With the increasing number of applications of high pressure chemical and process technologies across...
Mineral suspensions in water show Newtonian flow properties at low percent solids. However, this cha...
The theory of rheology of non-Newtonian fluids is based on the generalized Newtonian hypothesis of v...
The accurate calculation of the viscosity η as function of the shear rate &γdot; from capillary visc...
A new type of Rheometer has been designed based on hydrodynamic principles Hydrodynamic pressure tec...
The thesis describes a new method for measuring the viscosity of liquids in a pressure vessel capabl...
A tank-tube viscometer and its novel viscosity equation were developed to determine flow characteris...
Basically, the falling coaxial cylinder viscometer (FCCV) consists of a stationary cylinder containi...
The construction process of a viscometer, developed in collaboration with a final projec...
In this work, the terminal falling velocities of a series of cylinders made of four different materi...
In this paper, we measured the viscosity of different fluids, including edible oils and soaps, at a ...
A lot of technologically relevant incompressible fluids exhibit a substantial variaton of viscosity ...