Human saliva performs multiple functions and is intimately tied to oral and systemic health. These functions are linked to salivary mechanics and therefore its rheology. The term ‘sticky saliva’ is used by health professionals to indicate abnormal salivary mechanics. These are in turn linked to oral health challenges like xerostomia and caries, which may indicate systemic issues. Changes in salivary rheology may therefore serve as indicators of systemic health disorders. In a combination of flows involving shear and elongation, elongational effects are dominant for such low-viscosity elastic liquids. Therefore, our efforts focus on characterizing low-viscosity elastic fluids in elongational flow. Capillary breakup rheometry (CBR) is a comm...
To understand the protective functions of saliva secreted from different glands in the masticatory p...
This doctoral dissertation discusses the capillary-driven breakup of various low viscous non-Newtoni...
The emergence of rheometric techniques for extensional flows is relatively recent (Bazilevsky, 1990;...
Human saliva performs multiple functions and is intimately tied to oral and systemic health. These f...
We investigate the dynamics of the capillary thinning and break-up process for low viscosity elastic...
Thesis: S.M., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Mechanical Engineering, 2015.Cata...
We investigate the dynamics of the capillary thinning and break-up process for low viscosity elastic...
The liquid filament microrheometer originally described by Bazilevsky et al. (1990) provides a simpl...
Abstract The capillary breakup extensional rheometer is commonly used to determine ma...
Extensional rheometry has always been an experimental challenge. Past years have shown for uniaxial ...
The on-site rheological characterization of complex fluids is important for a number of industrial, ...
Oral and systemic health starts with healthy saliva. Saliva's functionality is affected by its rheol...
The spinning of polymeric fibers, the processing of numerous foodstuffs and the peel & tack char...
Understanding the elongational rheology of dilute polymer solutions plays an important role in many ...
Extensional rheologyy is important for diverse applications such as processing of viscoelastic fluid...
To understand the protective functions of saliva secreted from different glands in the masticatory p...
This doctoral dissertation discusses the capillary-driven breakup of various low viscous non-Newtoni...
The emergence of rheometric techniques for extensional flows is relatively recent (Bazilevsky, 1990;...
Human saliva performs multiple functions and is intimately tied to oral and systemic health. These f...
We investigate the dynamics of the capillary thinning and break-up process for low viscosity elastic...
Thesis: S.M., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Mechanical Engineering, 2015.Cata...
We investigate the dynamics of the capillary thinning and break-up process for low viscosity elastic...
The liquid filament microrheometer originally described by Bazilevsky et al. (1990) provides a simpl...
Abstract The capillary breakup extensional rheometer is commonly used to determine ma...
Extensional rheometry has always been an experimental challenge. Past years have shown for uniaxial ...
The on-site rheological characterization of complex fluids is important for a number of industrial, ...
Oral and systemic health starts with healthy saliva. Saliva's functionality is affected by its rheol...
The spinning of polymeric fibers, the processing of numerous foodstuffs and the peel & tack char...
Understanding the elongational rheology of dilute polymer solutions plays an important role in many ...
Extensional rheologyy is important for diverse applications such as processing of viscoelastic fluid...
To understand the protective functions of saliva secreted from different glands in the masticatory p...
This doctoral dissertation discusses the capillary-driven breakup of various low viscous non-Newtoni...
The emergence of rheometric techniques for extensional flows is relatively recent (Bazilevsky, 1990;...