Browsing Cambridge University by Subject "rheology"

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  • Polystyrene PS648 inlet optical birefringence pattern, piston speed 1.4mm/s 

    Hassell, David (2008-08-27)
    The optical birefringence pattern obtained from polystyrene PS648 flowing through a narrow slit. Experiment conducted on the Cambridge Multi Pass Rheometer (MPR4) at a piston speed of 1.4 mm/s at 170C. Video shows the inlet ...

  • Polystyrene PS648 outlet optical birefringence pattern, piston speed 0.16mm/s 

    Hassell, David (2008-08-27)
    The optical birefringence pattern obtained from polystyrene PS648 flowing through a narrow slit. Experiment conducted on the Cambridge Multi Pass Rheometer (MPR4) at a piston speed of 0.16 mm/s at 170C. Video shows the ...

  • Polystyrene PS648 outlet optical birefringence pattern, piston speed 1.0mm/s 

    Hassell, David (2008-08-27)
    The optical birefringence pattern obtained from polystyrene PS648 flowing through a narrow slit. Experiment conducted on the Cambridge Multi Pass Rheometer (MPR4) at a piston speed of 1.0 mm/s at 170C. Video shows the ...

  • Polystyrene PS648 outlet optical birefringence pattern, piston speed 1.4mm/s 

    Hassell, David (2008-08-27)
    The optical birefringence pattern obtained from polystyrene PS648 flowing through a narrow slit. Experiment conducted on the Cambridge Multi Pass Rheometer (MPR4) at a piston speed of 1.4 mm/s at 170C. Video shows the ...

  • Tunable shear thickening in suspensions 

    Lin, Neil YC; Ness, Christopher; Cates, Michael Elmhirst; Sun, Jin; Cohen, Itai (National Academy of SciencesProceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 2016-09-12)
    Shear thickening, an increase of viscosity with shear rate, is a ubiquitous phenomenon in suspended materials that has implications for broad technological applications. Controlling this thickening behavior remains a major ...