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Rheological modelling of cementitious materials using the Quemada model
AbstractIn the present study the rheological model proposed by Quemada [D. Qemada, Rheological modelling of complex fluids I. The concept of effective volume fraction revisited, Eur. Phys. J. AP, 1 (1998) 119–127.] has been shown to be able to predict the rheological behaviour of concentrated cementitious suspensions used for well cementing. The concentrated suspensions consisted of mixtures of API Class G oil well cement and manganese tetraoxide weight additives. The input for our modelling was based on measured particle fractions, packing fractions and viscosity curve measurements.
Rheological modelling of cementitious materials using the Quemada model
AbstractIn the present study the rheological model proposed by Quemada [D. Qemada, Rheological modelling of complex fluids I. The concept of effective volume fraction revisited, Eur. Phys. J. AP, 1 (1998) 119–127.] has been shown to be able to predict the rheological behaviour of concentrated cementitious suspensions used for well cementing. The concentrated suspensions consisted of mixtures of API Class G oil well cement and manganese tetraoxide weight additives. The input for our modelling was based on measured particle fractions, packing fractions and viscosity curve measurements.
Rheological modelling of cementitious materials using the Quemada model
Hodne, H. (author) / Galta, S. (author) / Saasen, A. (author)
Cement and Concrete Research ; 37 ; 543-550
2006-11-30
8 pages
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English
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