非牛顿流体的流变学:假塑性体系的一个新的流动方程

Malcolm M. Cross
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在假定假塑性流动与结构连杆的形成和断裂有关的前提下,导出了一个新的流动方程。式为:(1)(1)(α d23),其中D =剪切速率,η0 =零剪切速率下的极限粘度,η∞=无限剪切速率下的极限粘度,α为与连杆断裂相关的常数。给出了计算η0、η∞和α三个常数的图解方法。实验数据提出了广泛的假塑性系统,从悬浮液到光学清晰的解决方案,在水和非水介质。在所有情况下,结果都符合该方程,在很大的剪切速率范围内具有很高的精度。
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Rheology of non-Newtonian fluids: A new flow equation for pseudoplastic systems

On the assumption that pseudoplastic flow is associated with the formation and rupture of structural linkages a new flow equation is derived. The equation takes the form ƞ = ƞ + ƞ0 − ƞ1 + αD23, where D = rate of shear, η0 = limiting viscosity at zero rate of shear, η = limiting viscosity at infinite rate of shear, and α is a constant associated with the rupture of linkages.

Graphical methods for evaluating the three constants η0 , η , and α are presented.

Experimental data are presented on a wide range of pseudoplastic systems, ranging from suspensions to optically clear solutions, in both aqueous and nonaqueous media. In all cases the results conform to the equation with a high degree of accuracy over a wide range of shear rates.

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