We describe several different rheometric devices for use within the nuclear-magnetic-resonance probe of a standard widebore microimaging system. These include both vertical and horizontal Couette cells and the cone-and-plate cell, which produce shearing flows, and the four-roll mill and the opposed-jet (cross-flow junction) cells which produce extensional flow. We demonstrate that velocity images can be obtained for each and that detailed information about local shear and extension rates can be extracted. These systems have considerable potential for use in the study of nonNewtonian viscosity, and of molecular ordering under shear or extension
New contributions and present limitations of the nuclear magnetic resonance velocimetry are illustra...
Abstract The subject of this thesis is flow imaging by methods based on the nuclear magnetic resona...
In the last twenty-five years since the discovery of nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) phenomena, NMR...
For over 30 years, nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) techniques have been used to study materials und...
A new method for measuring viscosity in NMR samples is presented. It is based on the detection of th...
This thesis considers the use of NMR (Nuclear Magnetic Resonance) in investigating both the formulat...
International audienceMilli-fluidics is the technology of flows in channels with characteristic dime...
International audienceWe review the uses of nuclear magnetic resonance techniques for experiments wi...
Materials which exhibit peculiar behaviour due to applied mechanical deformations are abundant in ev...
Typical consumer products such as ketchup, mayonnaise, hair gel, and coffee powder display a combina...
International audienceWe explore the use of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) velocimetry and pulsed ...
This review aims to illustrate the diversity of measurements that can be made using magnetic resonan...
The topic of this research is nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) ...
ABSTRACT number of other quantities such as relaxation times and chemical shifts (Vinegar, 1986; Bla...
Nuclear magnetic resonance techniques are traditionally used to study molecular level structure and ...
New contributions and present limitations of the nuclear magnetic resonance velocimetry are illustra...
Abstract The subject of this thesis is flow imaging by methods based on the nuclear magnetic resona...
In the last twenty-five years since the discovery of nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) phenomena, NMR...
For over 30 years, nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) techniques have been used to study materials und...
A new method for measuring viscosity in NMR samples is presented. It is based on the detection of th...
This thesis considers the use of NMR (Nuclear Magnetic Resonance) in investigating both the formulat...
International audienceMilli-fluidics is the technology of flows in channels with characteristic dime...
International audienceWe review the uses of nuclear magnetic resonance techniques for experiments wi...
Materials which exhibit peculiar behaviour due to applied mechanical deformations are abundant in ev...
Typical consumer products such as ketchup, mayonnaise, hair gel, and coffee powder display a combina...
International audienceWe explore the use of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) velocimetry and pulsed ...
This review aims to illustrate the diversity of measurements that can be made using magnetic resonan...
The topic of this research is nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) ...
ABSTRACT number of other quantities such as relaxation times and chemical shifts (Vinegar, 1986; Bla...
Nuclear magnetic resonance techniques are traditionally used to study molecular level structure and ...
New contributions and present limitations of the nuclear magnetic resonance velocimetry are illustra...
Abstract The subject of this thesis is flow imaging by methods based on the nuclear magnetic resona...
In the last twenty-five years since the discovery of nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) phenomena, NMR...