The rheological characterisation of non- Newtonian slurries using a novel balanced beam tube viscometer

The novel Balanced Beam Tube Viscometer (BBTV), developed at the University of Cape Town, has been further developed and refined. Extensive work has been done in the following areas: (i) The effective length of the BBTV tubes. (ii) Interpretation of the data obtained using the BBTV in both the lamin...

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Main Author: Slatter, Paul Thomas
Other Authors: Lazarus, J M
Format: Dissertation
Language:English
Published: University of Cape Town 2016
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11427/19914
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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-uct-oai-localhost-11427-199142020-12-10T05:11:11Z The rheological characterisation of non- Newtonian slurries using a novel balanced beam tube viscometer Slatter, Paul Thomas Lazarus, J M Applied Mechanics The novel Balanced Beam Tube Viscometer (BBTV), developed at the University of Cape Town, has been further developed and refined. Extensive work has been done in the following areas: (i) The effective length of the BBTV tubes. (ii) Interpretation of the data obtained using the BBTV in both the laminar and turbulent flow regimes. (iii) Comparison with the rotary type viscometer. Kaolin clay and uranium tailings slimes slurries of different particle size range and concentration have been successfully characterised by yield- pseudoplastic rheologies using the BBTV. The BBTV is in fact a miniature pipeline and it has been shown that it is capable of producing valid turbulent flow data and indicating the laminar/turbulent transition region in the two tube sizes . 2016-06-03T07:07:06Z 2016-06-03T07:07:06Z 1986 Master Thesis Masters MSc (Eng) http://hdl.handle.net/11427/19914 eng application/pdf University of Cape Town Faculty of Engineering and the Built Environment Department of Civil Engineering
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The rheological characterisation of non- Newtonian slurries using a novel balanced beam tube viscometer
description The novel Balanced Beam Tube Viscometer (BBTV), developed at the University of Cape Town, has been further developed and refined. Extensive work has been done in the following areas: (i) The effective length of the BBTV tubes. (ii) Interpretation of the data obtained using the BBTV in both the laminar and turbulent flow regimes. (iii) Comparison with the rotary type viscometer. Kaolin clay and uranium tailings slimes slurries of different particle size range and concentration have been successfully characterised by yield- pseudoplastic rheologies using the BBTV. The BBTV is in fact a miniature pipeline and it has been shown that it is capable of producing valid turbulent flow data and indicating the laminar/turbulent transition region in the two tube sizes .
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title The rheological characterisation of non- Newtonian slurries using a novel balanced beam tube viscometer
title_short The rheological characterisation of non- Newtonian slurries using a novel balanced beam tube viscometer
title_full The rheological characterisation of non- Newtonian slurries using a novel balanced beam tube viscometer
title_fullStr The rheological characterisation of non- Newtonian slurries using a novel balanced beam tube viscometer
title_full_unstemmed The rheological characterisation of non- Newtonian slurries using a novel balanced beam tube viscometer
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