rheometer

NOUN
  1. an instrument for measuring the flow of liquids (especially arterial blood)
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How To Use rheometer In A Sentence

  • Salvador Crespo, senior research and development chemist at Grace Davison, said: 'Using the rheometer shortens research times, which is a major gain. Processingtalk - processing industry news
  • To improve its sensitivity, the rheometer is shielded from external magnetic fields by a cage of high magnetic permeability metal.
  • The ball-on-plate rheometer is therefore ideal for evaluating the performance of lubricants under the realistic conditions found in many machine components.
  • This work relied on what would now be called a dynamic shear rheometer which was built at ARRB by Peter Witt.
  • The Rheological property of self - prepared PET synthesized with medium - purity acid was studied with capillary rheometer.
  • The rheometer combines steady shear and oscillatory testing capability with good temperature control. Processingtalk - processing industry news
  • Briefly, the rheometer consists of a cylindrical cuvette with an inner diameter of 15 mm and a volume of - 1.5 ml.
  • The Malvern rheometer has proven to be a cost-effective, reliable and easy-to-use choice for steady shear and oscillatory testing throughout the product development cycle. Processingtalk - processing industry news
  • It will be seen that, upon combining all the elements of the apparatus, we can obtain very different combinations; and, according to the inventor, his rheometer is a substitute for a dozen galvanometers of various degrees of sensitiveness, and permits of measuring currents of from 20 amperes down to 1/50000000 an ampere. Scientific American Supplement, No. 421, January 26, 1884
  • Details on the rotating disk rheometer have been described by Miller et al. 1991.
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