Yang, Hengxiao Mo, Qimian Lu, Hengyu Zhang, Shixun Cao, Wei Shen, Changyu
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Applied Rheology
To describe uncured rubber melt flow, a modified Phan–Thien–Tanner (PTT) model was proposed to characterize the rheological behavior and a viscoelastic one-dimensional flow theory was established in terms of incompressible fluid. The corresponding numerical method was constructed to determine the solution. Rotational rheological experiments were co...
Valková, Veronika Ďúranová, Hana Štefániková, Jana Miškeje, Michal Tokár, Marián Gabríny, Lucia Kowalczewski, Przemysław Łukasz Kačániová, Miroslava
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Applied Rheology
The current study was designed to enhance the functionality of white bread by replacement of wheat flour with different levels (1%, 2%, 5%, and 8%) of grape seeds micropowder (GSMP) with nanosized particles (10 µm). Chemical composition of GSMP, volume and sensory attributes, evaluated with the panel of evaluators and an electronic nose (e-nose) an...
Almusallam, Abdulwahab S. Daffallah, Isameldeen E. Benyahia, Lazhar
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Applied Rheology
In this work, we carried out numerical modeling of the large deformation of a shear thinning droplet suspended in a Newtonian matrix using the constrained volume model. The adopted approach was to consider making incremental corrections to the evolution of the droplet anisotropy equation in order to capture the experimental behavior of a shear thin...
Kulichikhin, V. G. Malkin, A.Ya. Gumennyi, I.V. Govorov, V.A.
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Applied Rheology
This paper is devoted to the analysis of the rheological properties of polysulfone solutions in N-methylpyrrolidone, which are an intermediate stage in preparing lithium-ionic batteries. The viscosity of the solutions has been measured in wide ranges of shear rate, temperature, and concentration. The crucial role of water in measuring the rheologic...
De Schryver, Robin De Schutter, Geert
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Applied Rheology
Thixotropy is a reversible time-dependent phenomenon in fluids, in which an internal structure grows due to flocculation and breaks down under shear action. Numerous fluids are thixotropic, e.g. concretes and cementitious suspensions. Pumping of concrete is an important application. Since current approaches omit thixotropic effects, we aim to devel...
Wittek, Patrick Zeiler, Nicole Karbstein, Heike P. Emin, M. Azad
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Applied Rheology
Highly concentrated biopolymers are used in food extrusion processing. It is well known that rheo-logical properties of biopolymers influence considerably both process conditions and product properties. Therefore, characterization of rheological properties under extrusion-relevant conditions is crucial to process and product design. Since conventio...
Mbasha, Willy Haldenwang, Rainer Masalova, Irina
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Applied Rheology
Natural gypsum can degenerate into hemihydrate during cement clinker grinding which changes the physical and chemical properties of cement hydration, affecting therefore the fresh and hardened properties of cement based materials. Cement systems containing a constant total amount of calcium sulfate (4%) with relative proportions of hemihydrate and ...
Sui, Dan Vidaur, Juan Carlos Martinez
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Applied Rheology
The automation towards drilling fluid properties’ measurement has been pursued in the recent years in order to increase drilling efficiency with less human intervention. Adequately monitoring and adjusting density and rheology of drilling fluids are fundamental responsibilities of mud engineers. In this study, experimental tests that automatically ...
Tan, Mingyang Mao, Yating Walker, Travis W.
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Applied Rheology
This investigation proposes a synthetic biofluid, artificial sputum medium (ASM) and xanthan gum (XG), that mimics the mucus from a patient with cystic fibrosis, and investigates the rheological properties both macroscopically and microscopically. Macroscopic rheological characterization cannot address the heterogeneity or the behavior of particle ...
Qi, Le Ma, Zhongliang Liang, Jiahao Xiao, Zhongliang
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Applied Rheology
The rheological properties of energetic materials comprising nitroglycerin plasticized nitrocellulose were studied using rheological tests in a parallel plate rheometer. The Carreau-Yasuda equation was applied to calculate the zero-shear viscosity, and the dependence of solid additives, temperature and solvent content on zero-shear viscosity was de...