Rheological Measurement 1998
DOI: 10.1007/978-94-011-4934-1_18
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“…The experiments performed here, however, used the fixed volume approach whereby the area being squeezed increases as the plate separation decreases. The force equation can be easily modified from a fixed area to a fixed volume using the relation where R 0 is the initial radius of the circular area before squeezing, and h 0 is the initial plate separation . The normal force measured when squeezing a Herschel–Bulkley fluid at a constant velocity in constant volume experiments is then given by where V = π R 0 2 h 0 is the fixed volume of the sample.…”
Section: Results and Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The experiments performed here, however, used the fixed volume approach whereby the area being squeezed increases as the plate separation decreases. The force equation can be easily modified from a fixed area to a fixed volume using the relation where R 0 is the initial radius of the circular area before squeezing, and h 0 is the initial plate separation . The normal force measured when squeezing a Herschel–Bulkley fluid at a constant velocity in constant volume experiments is then given by where V = π R 0 2 h 0 is the fixed volume of the sample.…”
Section: Results and Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Gibson et al 40 by the factors of 2 −1/m and 2 −1 , respectively. We could not trace the origin of this discrepancy and used Eqs.…”
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“…Various aspects of squeeze flows have previously been reviewed by other authors [11][12][13][14][15][16], but usually with a view on relatively narrow classes of materials and/or boundary conditions. This review adopts a more general perspective and is divided into two main parts: a discussion of the fluid (respectively, solid) mechanics of squeeze flow, followed by an overview on the current state of the art of squeeze flow as a rheometry method.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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“…Gibson et al [6] used squeezing flow to study the behavior of suspensions of planar fibers in polypropylene. Pham and Meinecke [7,8] employed squeezing flow at a constant plate speed rather than a constant normal force for the evaluation of commercial polymers.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%