Rheology (/riːˈɒlədʒi/; from Greek ῥέω (rhéō) 'flow', and -λoγία (-logia) 'study of') is the study of the flow of matter, primarily in a fluid (liquid...
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Viscosity (redirect from Trouton's ratio (rheology))
structure) Kaye effect Microviscosity Morton number Oil pressure Quasi-solid Rheology Stokes flow Superfluid helium-4 Viscoplasticity Viscosity models for mixtures...
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Interfacial rheology is a branch of rheology that studies the flow of matter at the interface between a gas and a liquid or at the interface between two...
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Food rheology is the study of the rheological properties of food, that is, the consistency and flow of food under tightly specified conditions. The consistency...
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Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. Find sources: "Paste" rheology – news · newspapers · books · scholar · JSTOR (August 2021) (Learn how...
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Recoil is a rheological phenomenon observed only in non-Newtonian fluids that is characterized by a moving fluid's ability to snap back to a previous position...
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granular materials can be modelled as a continuum, for example using the μ(I) rheology. Such continuum models tend to be non-Newtonian, since the apparent viscosity...
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Journal of Rheology is a peer-reviewed scientific journal publishing original (primary) research on all aspects of rheology, the study of those properties...
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of Rheology is an American professional society formed in December, 1929 to represent scientists and technologists working in the field of rheology, the...
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thickeners is in the paint and printing industries, which depend heavily on rheology modifiers, to prevent pigments settling to the bottom of the can, yielding...
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through rheology – the study of flow and deformation of matter, affecting texture, consistency, and mouthfeel. Specifically for peanut butter, rheology can...
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In granular mechanics, the μ(I) rheology is one model of the rheology of a granular flow. The inertial number of a granular flow is a dimensionless quantity...
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Surface rheology is a description of the rheological properties of a free surface. When perfectly pure, the interface between fluids usually displays only...
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particle suspensions are required to improve the flow characteristics (rheology) of concrete. Their addition allows to decrease the water-to-cement ratio...
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Spinnbarkeit (English: spinnability), also known as fibrosity, is a biomedical rheology term which refers to the stringy or stretchy property found to varying...
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frictional Material failure theory Fracture mechanics Fluid mechanics Rheology Scientists Bernoulli Boyle Cauchy Charles Euler Fick Gay-Lussac Graham...
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Earth's mantle (section Rheology)
Earth's mantle is a layer of silicate rock between the crust and the outer core. It has a mass of 4.01×1024 kg (8.84×1024 lb) and makes up 67% of the mass...
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ISBN 9783642979316. Archived from the original on 2016-12-29. Ma JK, Hadzija B (2012). "Rheology in Pharmacy". Basic Physical Pharmacy. Jones & Bartlett Publishers. p. 327...
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Medal of the US Society of Rheology in 2016. He had previously won the 2013 Weissenberg Award of the European Society of Rheology and the 2009 Gold Medal...
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Bagnold's fluid (redirect from Bagnold rheology)
particularly the quadratic relationship, are referred to as the Bagnold rheology. Although Bagnold used wax spheres suspended in a glycerin-water-alcohol...
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The Nordic Rheology Society (NRS) is a professional organization that promotes and propagates rheology in the Nordic countries and beyond. The NRS provides...
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Hemorheology (redirect from Blood rheology)
Greek ‘αἷμα, haima 'blood'; and rheology, from Greek ῥέω rhéō, 'flow' and -λoγία, -logia 'study of'), or blood rheology, is the study of flow properties...
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flexibility or compliance, typically measured in units of metres per newton. In rheology, it may be defined as the ratio of strain to stress, and so take the units...
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Macosko, C.W. (1999). "Yield Stress in Orbitz" (PDF). Rheology Bulletin. 68 (1): 5–6 – via The Rheology Bulletin Collection. Foodology (2011-02-26). "Orbitz:...
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be set and measured than is the case for a viscometer. It measures the rheology of the fluid. There are two distinctively different types of rheometers...
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A British society for those interested in all aspects of rheology. Formed in 1940 by G. W. Scott Blair (Secretary), V. G. W. Harrison, and H. R. Lang as...
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the drilling bit to the surface. Xanthan gum provides improved "low end" rheology. When circulation stops, the solids remain suspended in the drilling fluid...
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Shear thinning (category Rheology)
In rheology, shear thinning is the non-Newtonian behavior of fluids whose viscosity decreases under shear strain. It is sometimes considered synonymous...
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