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Comparison between rheological models for portland cement pastes
AbstractRheological properties of Portland cement pastes, measured with a rotating viscosimeter, have been correlated by means of different mathematical models. The best results are obtained with Eyring's equation, Herschel & Bulkley's equation and the parabolic equation, while Vom Berg's model only holds for low shears. The authors propose another equation derived from Eyring's but explicitly containing the term τo.
Comparison between rheological models for portland cement pastes
AbstractRheological properties of Portland cement pastes, measured with a rotating viscosimeter, have been correlated by means of different mathematical models. The best results are obtained with Eyring's equation, Herschel & Bulkley's equation and the parabolic equation, while Vom Berg's model only holds for low shears. The authors propose another equation derived from Eyring's but explicitly containing the term τo.
Comparison between rheological models for portland cement pastes
Atzeni, C. (author) / Massidda, L. (author) / Sanna, U. (author)
Cement and Concrete Research ; 15 ; 511-519
1985-01-23
9 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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