1992
DOI: 10.1016/s0954-6111(06)80228-3
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The effect of high-frequency ventilation on non-Newtonian properties of bronchial mucus

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“…The power-law parameter (index n and consistency k) are reported in Table 5.3 (from Chatelin and Poncet (2016) for (n, k) values). The power-law indexes n are in the range 0.2 to 0.4 and are thus similar to values obtained by Puchelle et al (1987), Nielsen et al (2004), Suk et al (2009) and Tomaiuolo et al (2014) while Moores et al (1992) and Dawson et al (2003) observed lower n-values. Values of consistency k, and then for viscosity are also similar.…”
Section: Rheological Resultssupporting
confidence: 84%
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“…The power-law parameter (index n and consistency k) are reported in Table 5.3 (from Chatelin and Poncet (2016) for (n, k) values). The power-law indexes n are in the range 0.2 to 0.4 and are thus similar to values obtained by Puchelle et al (1987), Nielsen et al (2004), Suk et al (2009) and Tomaiuolo et al (2014) while Moores et al (1992) and Dawson et al (2003) observed lower n-values. Values of consistency k, and then for viscosity are also similar.…”
Section: Rheological Resultssupporting
confidence: 84%
“…When a rheogram is proposed, all authors agree to recognise a strong shear thinning behaviour. Some authors (Moores et al, 1992;Dawson et al, 2003;Suk et al, 2009) observed a tendency to a Newtonian plateau at low shear rates with a transition towards power-law behaviour between 0.1s −1 and 1s −1 , depending on authors. On the other hand Yeates et al (1997) did not observe any trend to a plateau although exploring shear rate from 0.2s −1 upwards.…”
Section: Rheology Of Mucus and Non-newtonian Modelsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This is illustrated by the power law parameters extracted from literature data on G and G and displayed on Table 1, which constitutes a comparison basis for the shear viscosity measured in this study. Whereas some authors [42,15,58] observed a small Newtonian plateau at low shear rates (0.1 − 1.0 s −1 ), others [65,46,47] did not monitor any trend to a plateau although exploring shear rate from 0.01 s −1 . Our own experience does not reveal any plateau even for shear rate values of 10 −3 s −1 .…”
Section: Rheological Resultsmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…where D(u) = (∇u + ∇u T )/2. Two types of equipments are used to assess this parameter: classical rheometers with a cone and plate or parallel plates geometry [42,54,58,61], and magnetic microrheometers which only allow small amplitude oscillatory motions [34,49,67].…”
Section: Rheology Measurements and Experimental Setupmentioning
confidence: 99%