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Rheological models for cultured milk

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Ketto, Isaya Appelesy   +3 more
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Rheological modelling of leukocytes

Medical & Biological Engineering & Computing, 1998
A three-layer Newtonian model is investigated using a combined Eulerian-Lagrangian computational method to describe the dynamic behaviour of leukocytes. The model, composed of a cell membrane (outer layer), cytoplasm (middle layer) and nucleus (inner layer), can better describe the recovery characteristics because large viscosity and capillarity ...
Tran-Son-Tay, Roger   +4 more
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Rheological models with microstructural constraints

Rheologica Acta, 2003
Rheological models of complex fluids with a physically restricted microstructure are analyzed to obtain general classes of dynamical evolution equations for these materials. These classes insure that the appropriate mathematical constraints, associated with each type of physical restriction, are consistently incorporated into the corresponding model ...
B.J. Edwards   +3 more
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Conformation tensor rheological models

Journal of Non-Newtonian Fluid Mechanics, 1987
A systematic study of conformation tensor rheological models is presented in this paper. The approach unifies and extends results obtained previously by Hand, Giesekus, and Maugin and Drouot. Rheological properties that are independent of details of the conformational dependence of the intrasegmental force and the mobility are identified. A closed form
Grmela, M., Carreau, P. J.
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New rheological model for soil behaviour

International Journal of Rock Mechanics and Mining Sciences & Geomechanics Abstracts, 1974
A new rheological model for soil behavior, which consists of a series of Bingham and Voigt models, was proposed from uniaxial creep test results. This model, which is called the visco-plastic-elastic model, may suffice to explain the state changes of soil based on state of water content and stress level.
Fujiya Komamura, Rodney J. Huang
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A Rheological Model for Magneto-rheological Fluids

Journal of Intelligent Material Systems and Structures, 2009
The article presents a rheological model for magnetorheological fluids (MRF) by blending a quasi-newtonian behavior at very low shear stress with a Herschel—Bulkley model for large shear stress value where the suspension displays a shear-thinning behavior.
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