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rheogoniometer — Weissenberg rheogoniometer … Mechanics glossary
Weissenberg rheogoniometer — a cone and plate rheometer capable of measuring both the viscous and the elastic response of polymer melts. The tangential force caused by resistance to flow when the cone turns with respect to the plate is a measure of the viscous flow. The… … Mechanics glossary
Rheometer — Today, a rheometer is a laboratory device used to measure the way in which a liquid, suspension or slurry flows in response to applied forces. It is used for those fluids which cannot be defined by a single value of viscosity and therefore… … Wikipedia
Arthur S. Lodge — Infobox Scientist name = Arthur S. Lodge image width = birth date = 20 November 1922 birth place = Liverpool, England death date = 24 June 2005 death place = Fitchburg, WI, USA residence = nationality = flagicon|UK British field = Rheology work… … Wikipedia
Karl Weissenberg — (1893 ndash;1976) was an Austrian physicist, notable for his contributions to rheology and crystallography. The Weissenberg effect was named after him, as was the Weissenberg number. He invented a Goniometer to study X ray diffraction of crystals … Wikipedia
Análisis mecánico diferencial — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda El análisis mecánico dinámico conocido por sus siglas en inglés como DMA. Es un análisis utilizado en estudios de procesos de relajación y en reología, para estudiar y caracterizar el comportamiento de materiales… … Wikipedia Español
rheology — noun The branch of physics that studies the deformation and flow of matter. See Also: diarrhea, rheogoniometer, rheometer, rheometric, rheometry … Wiktionary
rheometer — noun a) A device used to measure the flow properties of fluids with variable viscosity. b) A flowmeter, especially for water or blood. See Also: rheogoniometer, rheology, rheometric, rheome … Wiktionary