2020
DOI: 10.1002/aic.16268
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Extending acoustic in‐line pipe rheometry and friction factor modeling to low‐Reynolds‐number, non‐Newtonian slurries

Abstract: The rheology of non‐Newtonian slurries is measured in a recirculating pipe loop using an acoustic velocimetry‐pressure drop technique at very low flow rates and variable solids loadings. The technique avoids (a) settling at low solids concentration, a shortcoming of bench rheometry, by using a vertical test section, and (b) physical sampling, providing greater safety. Speed of sound in the suspensions is also modeled. In‐line and off‐line data are used to assess the suitability of several non‐Newtonian models … Show more

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