2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijmultiphaseflow.2017.10.015
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Dynamical feature of particle dunes in Newtonian and shear-thinning flows: Relevance to hole-cleaning in pipe and annulus

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“…Many fluids display Newtonian flow behavior for sufficiently small rates γ. Liquid water in thermodynamic equilibrium is an example, with a viscosity that is known to be constant across several orders of magnitude of γ [16]. Much less is known, however, about the dynamical effects on the viscosity of water in its supercooled state.…”
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“…Many fluids display Newtonian flow behavior for sufficiently small rates γ. Liquid water in thermodynamic equilibrium is an example, with a viscosity that is known to be constant across several orders of magnitude of γ [16]. Much less is known, however, about the dynamical effects on the viscosity of water in its supercooled state.…”
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“…PVDF exhibits the lower storage modulus, while the modulus is increased with the doping of the ZnO‐G in PVDF. Contrary to this loss modulus is higher for the PVDF and less for the PNCs 62 . Hence, PNCs are more valuable perspectives for elastic applications than pure PVDF 63 .…”
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“…Here, Re is calculated using the following definition Re = ρVD i /μ, where V is the flow velocity. For all experiments, DI water (μ: 0.89 mPa•s and ρ: 996.89 kg/m 3 ) 21 and a water−glycerol mixture (47.5 v/v % glycerol, μ: viscosity: 6.85 mPa•s and ρ: 1140 kg/m 3 ) were employed. The 47.5 v/v % glycerol viscosity was measured with a dynamic shear rheometer (Kinexus Rotational Rheometer, Malvern Instruments) from a 0.01 to 100 shear rate at 25 °C.…”
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confidence: 99%