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On Einstein's Effective Viscosity Formula [PDF]
In his PhD thesis, Einstein derived an explicit first-order expansion for the effective viscosity of a Stokes fluid with a random suspension of small rigid particles at low density. This formal derivation is based on two assumptions: (i) there is a scale
Mitia Duerinckx, Antoine Gloria
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Effects of sarpogrelate on blood viscosity
Microvascular Research, 2022The objective of the present study was to evaluate the effects and safety of sarpogrelate hydrochloride (sarpogrelate) in patients with elevated blood viscosity (BV), after 12 and 24 weeks of twice (BID) or thrice (TID) daily administrations of sarpogrelate (100 mg).
Keun-Sang, Yum +3 more
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, 2020
We show that the thickness, h0, dependence of the effective viscosity, ηeff(h0), of unentangled random copolymer films of styrene (St) and 4-methoxystyrene (MeOS) supported by silica (SiOx) can be ...
Jianquan Xu +4 more
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We show that the thickness, h0, dependence of the effective viscosity, ηeff(h0), of unentangled random copolymer films of styrene (St) and 4-methoxystyrene (MeOS) supported by silica (SiOx) can be ...
Jianquan Xu +4 more
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Viscosity effects in multi-wire HGMS
International Conference on Magnetics, 1990The effects of viscosity and velocity of flow upon the performance of multiwire HGMS (high-gradient magnetic separation) filters were experimentally investigated. The results of measurements are analyzed and found to be in agreement with the theoretical model based upon the HGMS filter performance exponental law.
P. Lawson, R. Gerber
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Corrector Equations in Fluid Mechanics: Effective Viscosity of Colloidal Suspensions
Archive for Rational Mechanics and Analysis, 2019Consider a colloidal suspension of rigid particles in a steady Stokes flow. In a celebrated work, Einstein argued that in the regime of dilute particles the system behaves at leading order like a Stokes fluid with some explicit effective viscosity.
Mitia Duerinckx, A. Gloria
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