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On the “Thixotropic” Behavior of Fresh Cement Pastes
Thixotropic behavior describes a time-dependent rheological behavior characterized by reversible changes. Fresh cementitious materials often require thixotropic behavior to ensure sufficient workability and proper casting without vibration.
Youssef El Bitouri, Nathalie Azéma
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Solution of thixotropic model parameters during shutdown and restart of gelled crude oil in loop
Thixotropy, an important index to measure the low-temperature fluidity of waxy crude oil, is crucial to the hydraulic characteristics and safety of gelled crude oil during pipeline shutdown and restart. In the existing process of solving the parameter of
Keping ZHAI +3 more
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On the thixotropic effect of turbulence
As a follow-up research of the work on the natural viscosity of turbulence of Huang et al. [Journal of Turbulence (2003)], here we investigate the thixotropic effect of a turbulent Newtonian fluid on the basis of the ensemble-averaged Navier–Stokes ...
Yu-Ning Huang
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Short Peptide-Based Smart Thixotropic Hydrogels
Thixotropy is a fascinating feature present in many gel systems that has garnered a lot of attention in the medical field in recent decades. When shear stress is applied, the gel transforms into sol and immediately returns to its original state when ...
Bapan Pramanik
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Wheat Bran Proteins as a Functional Ingredient in Plant‐Based Mayonnaise [PDF]
Wheat bran proteins (albumin, globulin, and glutelin) were extracted through Osborne fractionation and incorporated into mayonnaise formulations as plant‐based emulsifiers. Among the fractions, albumin‐based mayonnaise demonstrated stable emulsion properties at acidic pH (4.6) and a texture comparable to traditional mayonnaise, highlighting its ...
Varshini Krishnamoorthy +3 more
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Insights in thixotropic concrete pumping by a Poiseuille flow extension [PDF]
Thixotropy is a reversible time-dependent phenomenon in fluids, in which an internal structure grows due to flocculation and breaks down under shear action. Numerous fluids are thixotropic, e.g. concretes and cementitious suspensions. Pumping of concrete
De Schryver Robin, De Schutter Geert
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Thixotropic Flow Behaviour in Chemical Pulp Fibre Suspensions
This paper presents results on the thixotropic behaviour of hardwood and softwood pulp fibre suspensions. Three rheological tests including hysteresis-loops, creep tests, and step-wise experiments were used to investigate the thixotropic rheology.
Jiulong Sha, Fang Zhang, Hui Zhang
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Investigation on the Flow and Thixotropic Properties of Alkali-Activated Concrete
Alkali-activated materials (AAMs) offer an eco-friendly alternative to traditional Portland cement, yet their rheological properties, particularly in concrete mixtures, remain largely underexplored.
Jian Zhang +6 more
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Computational modelling of thixotropic multiphase fluids [PDF]
Multiphase systems are ubiquitous in engineering, biology, and materials science, where understanding their complex interactions and rheological behavior is crucial for advancing applications ranging from emulsion stability to cellular phase separation.
Andres Santiago Espinosa-Moreno +2 more
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Effect of Pouring Temperature and Water Cooling on the Thixotropic Semi-solid Microstructure of A319 Aluminium Cast Alloy [PDF]
The cooling slope (CS) casting is the simplest and cheapest technique for producing feedstock materials with non-dendritic microstructure. Such materials are required for semi-solid metal (SSM) processing methods such as thixoforming.
Iman Sallah-ElDeen El-Mahallawi +3 more
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