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Distribution functions of a simple fluid under shear: Low shear rates

Physical Review E, 1999
Anisotropic pair distribution functions for a simple, soft sphere fluid at moderate and high density under shear have been calculated by nonequilibrium molecular dynamics, by equilibrium molecular dynamics with a nonequilibrium potential, and by a nonequilibrium distribution function theory [H. H. Gan and B. C. Eu, Phys. Rev.
Y V, Kalyuzhnyi   +3 more
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Erythrocyte Destruction under Periodically Fluctuating Shear Rate: Comparative Study with Constant Shear Rate

Artificial Organs, 1989
Abstract: The hydrodynamic effect of periodically fluctuating shear rate on erythrocyte destruction was quantitatively studied in vitro in comparison with constant shear rates. Uniform shear rates (< 1,000 s‐1; constant or sinu‐soidally fluctuating with time) were applied to heparin‐ized canine blood contained in the concavo‐convex type of Couette ...
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On the Rate of Shear in Capillary Tubes

Journal of Rheology, 1930
Since little is known concerning the laws of plastic flow, it is often convenient to use approximate methods of calculation based on the law of Poiseuille for simple viscous liquids. Neglecting the kinetic energy correction, the reciprocal of the viscosity is Fluidity = 4qπR3PR2L = YX (1) where q = rate of flow in cm3 per second
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Shear Rate in the Couette Viscometer

Transactions of the Society of Rheology, 1968
The problem of determining the shear rate in a non-Newtonian fluid sheared between rotating coaxial cylinders has eluded exact solution, although many approximations and solutions in infinite series form are available. The present paper shows that certain of the infinite series which appear in Krieger and Elrod’s solution [J. Appl. Phys., 24, 134 (1953)
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An Analysis of the Vane Shear Test at Varying Rates of Shear

1974
Vane shear tests were performed at varying rates of shear on three types of cohesive sediment: a clayey silt, a calcareous ooze, and a red clay. The shear strength was found to vary significantly for the range of shear rates typically used by researchers and practicing engineers. A standard rate of 0.0262 rad/s (90 deg/min) is recommended.
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Shear Rate

2012
Gordon S. Lynch   +22 more
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Compression-shear failure properties and acoustic emission (AE) characteristics of rocks in variable angle shear and direct shear tests

Measurement: Journal of the International Measurement Confederation, 2021
Kun Du, Ming Tao, Shao-feng Wang
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