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Integration of Nonlinear Rheology and CFD Simulation to Elucidate the Influence of Saturated Oil on Soy Protein Concentrate Behavior During High-Moisture Extrusion. [PDF]
Oyinloye TM, Lee CJ, Yoon WB.
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Physical model of serum supplemented medium flow in organ-on-a-chip systems. [PDF]
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A comparative study of the rheological and adsorption behaviors of bio-and synthetic polymers for enhanced oil recovery. [PDF]
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Effects of SiO<sub>2</sub> Nanoparticles and Polymers on the Rheology of Fluorine-Free Foam. [PDF]
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Haemodynamic characteristics of thin-walled regions in intracranial aneurysms: intraoperative imaging and CFD analysis. [PDF]
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Structuring Sedimentation in a Shear-Thinning Fluid
Physical Review Letters, 2005We study the sedimentation of suspensions of monodisperse non-Brownian particles in a shear-thinning polymeric fluid. We observe the formation of particle-rich structures and show that they are associated with a well-defined flow pattern. The results suggest that the observed structuring is a consequence of particle aggregation that amplifies ...
Mora, S., Talini, L., Allain, C.
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Time-Periodic Mixing of Shear-thinning Fluids
Chemical Engineering Research and Design, 2004Mixing times and energy consumption of inelastic shear-thinning fluids in stirred vessels were experimentally investigated using time-periodic conditions. The impeller rotated initially at a speed sufficient to allow the well-mixed region around the impeller to be formed and then the impeller was stopped and turned on periodically.
G. Ascanio, S. Foucault, P.A. Tanguy
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Dynamic wetting of shear thinning fluids
Physics of Fluids, 2007The impact of non-Newtonian behavior on dynamic wetting is critical since many fluids exhibit such behavior somewhere in the high-shear environment inherent in the wedge flow near a moving contact line. This impact will be different for two broad categories of non-Newtonian behavior, shear thinning, and elasticity.
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