measurements to obtain the fluid sound velocity, measuring the temperature of the fluid in the conduit, determining a measurement of the fluid viscosity from the fluid speed of sound transmission and the temperature, and correcting the determined fluid velocity utilizing the detected fluid viscosity.doi...
Comparison of methods for measuring zero shear viscosity in asphalts[J] . F. Morea,J. O. Agnusdei,R. Zerbino.Materials and Structures . 2010 (4)F. Morea,J. O. Agnusdei,R. Zerbino.  Comparison of methods for measuring zero shear viscosity in asphalts[J]. Materials and Structures ...
1. GB/T 17 23-93 (Method for determination of paint viscosity) Tu-1 cup is suitable for measuring products whose outflow time is not less than 20s; Tu-4 cups is suitable for measuringproducts whose outflow time is less than 150s; falling ball viscometer is suitable for measuring products...
Instantaneous flow measurement means the flow measured during the minimum time required for the flow-measuring device or method to produce a result in that instance. To the extent practical, instantaneous flow measurements coincide with the collection of any grab samples required for the same sampling...
Stimulated Brillouin scattering microscopy overcomes the trade-off between acquisition speed and spectral resolution in spontaneous Brillouin scattering microscopy and allows visualization of elasticity and viscosity, as shown in C. elegans. Itay Remer , Roni Shaashoua & Alberto Bilenca Research Highligh...
The present invention also provides methods of maintaining a therapeutic level of a drug in a subject, releasing a therapeutic drug at a substantially linear rate, and treating schizophrenia and other diseases and disorders, utilizing implants of the present invention....
There are several experimental methods for measuring viscosity and elasticity constants (especially viscosity) in chiral phases. These methods use various phenomena to detect deformation, such as light transmission, polarization current, light modulation, dielectric constant, and deformation or helix ...
Until recently, in situ polymer rheology was mainly calculated from the pressure drop (ΔP) along a linear core as a function of volumetric injection rate (Q). Using this ΔP versus Q data directly, the behavior of the in situ ‘effective viscosity’ could be calculated using Darcy’s law...
measuring apparent viscosity of CWS. The swirl/spin Viscosity meter measures the rheological properties of samples under specified conditions to evaluate their viscosity at different shear rates. This method is of great significance for the quality control of CWS and the evaluation of application ...
Often this is evaluated simply by measuring the contact angel of wafer that is proportional to surface energy the surface. Surface having high contact angle and therefore being hydrophobic are believed to be ideal for NIL. However more correct way is to evaluate the force needed to separate ...