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dc.contributor.authorTing, Andrew Pushengeng
dc.contributor.authorLuebbers, Ralph H.eng
dc.date.issued1958eng
dc.description"March 8, 1958."eng
dc.description"Reprinted from American Institute of Chemical Engineers Journal, Volume 3, Page 111, March 1957."eng
dc.description.abstract"The viscosity of a suspension is related to the properties of the suspending liquid and the suspended particles by measuring the viscosity of suspensions made up of closely sized materials such as glass spheres, plastic Zeolite spheres, blasting sand, and salt cubes in a wide range of concentrations in liquids of varying properties made up of castor oil, tetrabromoethane and carbon tetrachloride, or corn syrup and water. The measurements were made under carefully controlled conditions by means of a Brookfield viscometer, and the reproducibility of results was demonstrated by repetitive runs. Equations are derived to describe the viscosities of these various suspensions in terms of the viscosity and density of the suspending liquid and of the shape, size distribution, density, and concentration of solid particles. The range of concentration covered is from infinite dilution to near infinite viscosity. The results obtained can best be explained by postulating nonuniform distribution of particles in a suspension in a network of tetrahedral and simple cubical packings."--Page 111.eng
dc.format.extentpages 111-116 ; illustrationseng
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/10355/64195
dc.languageEnglisheng
dc.publisherUniversity of Missourieng
dc.relation.ispartofcollectionUniversity of Missouri-Columbia. University of Missouri general publications. University of Missouri bulletin. Engineering reprint serieseng
dc.relation.ispartofseriesUniversity of Missouri bulletin ; volume 59, number 10eng
dc.relation.ispartofseriesUniversity of Missouri bulletin. Engineering reprint series ; no. 34eng
dc.subject.FASTViscosity--Mathematical modelseng
dc.titleViscosity of suspensions of spherical and other isodimensional particles in liquidseng
dc.typeBookeng


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