EFFECT OF DIFFERENT CONCENTRATIONS OF POWER LAW NON-NEWTONIAN LIQUIDS ON THEIR CRITICAL TURBIDITY AND RHEOLOGY

  • Ahmed H. Hadi*, Hussein Y. Mahmood
Publication date
October 2016

Abstract

The turbidity of liquid is very important in high speed camera applications used to record the movement of accelerated solid spherical particles with rotation falling in Newtonian and non – Newtonian liquids. Measurements of turbidity, density, apparent viscosity and fluid rheological properties (flow behavior index n & consistency index K) were taken for different concentrations (0.15, 0.2, 0.25, 0.3 and 0 .4) % w/v of Carboxy methyl Cellulose (CMC), poly – vinyl alcohol (PVA) and CMC – PVA. Two types of CMC were used (industrial and laboratorial products). The results show that laboratorial CMC is the least turbidity (more transparent) than PVA and industrial CMC, PVA is less turbidity than industrial CMC and adding 0.5 gm of PVA to labor...

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