On-line viscometry of suspensions is very difficult compared to viscometry of pure liquids. The problem arises because of the unstable nature of the suspensions, particularly when coarse and fast settling particulates are present. Several attempts have been made in the past in which special mixing chambers have been designed to maintain slurry homogeneity while measuring viscosity. However, the credibility of these instruments are questioned by many authors, as quite often the same systems measure different Theological behavior for similar suspensions. In most of the designs suggested in the past, solving one of the problems of suspension viscometry introduces new problems. For example, agitation can keep the solids suspended, but it can al...
The object of this project ras to obtain a reasonable correlation of the effect of velocity, concent...
Bibliography: pages 49-50.A number of vibrating transducers for viscosity measurement described in t...
"March 8, 1958.""Reprinted from American Institute of Chemical Engineers Journal, Volume 3, Page 111...
A viscometry system involving a vibrating sphere viscometer and a rotational viscometer has been dev...
The latest development of the dense-media process has given rise to many studies on the viscosity of...
Process viscometry has many advantages in terms of saving time and gaining more immediate informatio...
A new technique has been developed for the characterization of the rheology of mineral slurries into...
We introduce a new method viscometer “Sine Wave Vibro Viscometer ” which principle is different from...
Mineral suspensions in water show Newtonian flow properties at low percent solids. However, this cha...
The viscosity of a ceramic slurry depends on the slurry concentration, particle shape and size, hydr...
This book is written for scientists involved in the calibration of viscometers. A detailed descripti...
The behaviour of nearly neutrally-buoyant suspensions has been studied experimentally, using a conce...
Successful rheological characterization of mineral slurries is fraught with many problems and the ne...
A new technique involving a rotational (coaxial cylinder) viscometer and a vibrating sphere viscomet...
The effect of slurry viscosity on hydrocyclone classification was studied by installing an on-line v...
The object of this project ras to obtain a reasonable correlation of the effect of velocity, concent...
Bibliography: pages 49-50.A number of vibrating transducers for viscosity measurement described in t...
"March 8, 1958.""Reprinted from American Institute of Chemical Engineers Journal, Volume 3, Page 111...
A viscometry system involving a vibrating sphere viscometer and a rotational viscometer has been dev...
The latest development of the dense-media process has given rise to many studies on the viscosity of...
Process viscometry has many advantages in terms of saving time and gaining more immediate informatio...
A new technique has been developed for the characterization of the rheology of mineral slurries into...
We introduce a new method viscometer “Sine Wave Vibro Viscometer ” which principle is different from...
Mineral suspensions in water show Newtonian flow properties at low percent solids. However, this cha...
The viscosity of a ceramic slurry depends on the slurry concentration, particle shape and size, hydr...
This book is written for scientists involved in the calibration of viscometers. A detailed descripti...
The behaviour of nearly neutrally-buoyant suspensions has been studied experimentally, using a conce...
Successful rheological characterization of mineral slurries is fraught with many problems and the ne...
A new technique involving a rotational (coaxial cylinder) viscometer and a vibrating sphere viscomet...
The effect of slurry viscosity on hydrocyclone classification was studied by installing an on-line v...
The object of this project ras to obtain a reasonable correlation of the effect of velocity, concent...
Bibliography: pages 49-50.A number of vibrating transducers for viscosity measurement described in t...
"March 8, 1958.""Reprinted from American Institute of Chemical Engineers Journal, Volume 3, Page 111...