The principal objective of this work is to provide the theoretical and experimental foundations for a new in-line viscometer that can be used for radioactive waste slurries. A secondary objective is to understand how the suspension microstructure affects the rheological properties in order to make estimates of the properties based on the properties of the particles
'The main scope of this work is to: (1) develop a novel tomographic ultrasonic technique to obtain t...
Knowledge of the rheology of the radioactive sludge slurries at the Savannah River Site (SRS) is nec...
This project addresses the need for a technique that can determine the rheological properties of tan...
In applications involving the transport and evaluation of Hanford wastes, performance of the pipelin...
In the present investigation, viscosity measurements have been carried out for two types of simulate...
Measurement of the physical properties (viscosity and density) of waste slurries is critical in eval...
'This project seeks to develop an on-line sensor to measure the viscosity of dense slurries. This re...
A continuous flow rheometer based on the principles of helical flow has been developed for measuring...
Measurement of apparent viscosity for rheological fluids is extremely important for a variety of ind...
Multiphase process design and optimization often depends upon the rheological properties of sludges ...
This research demonstrated the usefulness of tomographic techniques for determining the physical pro...
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) has millions of gallons of radioactive liquid and sludge wastes ...
Knowledge of the rheology of the radioactive sludge slurries at the Savannah River Site is necessary...
A viscometry system involving a vibrating sphere viscometer and a rotational viscometer has been dev...
Copyright © 2014 Luciano Piani et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative ...
'The main scope of this work is to: (1) develop a novel tomographic ultrasonic technique to obtain t...
Knowledge of the rheology of the radioactive sludge slurries at the Savannah River Site (SRS) is nec...
This project addresses the need for a technique that can determine the rheological properties of tan...
In applications involving the transport and evaluation of Hanford wastes, performance of the pipelin...
In the present investigation, viscosity measurements have been carried out for two types of simulate...
Measurement of the physical properties (viscosity and density) of waste slurries is critical in eval...
'This project seeks to develop an on-line sensor to measure the viscosity of dense slurries. This re...
A continuous flow rheometer based on the principles of helical flow has been developed for measuring...
Measurement of apparent viscosity for rheological fluids is extremely important for a variety of ind...
Multiphase process design and optimization often depends upon the rheological properties of sludges ...
This research demonstrated the usefulness of tomographic techniques for determining the physical pro...
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) has millions of gallons of radioactive liquid and sludge wastes ...
Knowledge of the rheology of the radioactive sludge slurries at the Savannah River Site is necessary...
A viscometry system involving a vibrating sphere viscometer and a rotational viscometer has been dev...
Copyright © 2014 Luciano Piani et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative ...
'The main scope of this work is to: (1) develop a novel tomographic ultrasonic technique to obtain t...
Knowledge of the rheology of the radioactive sludge slurries at the Savannah River Site (SRS) is nec...
This project addresses the need for a technique that can determine the rheological properties of tan...