Presentation 2014-07-11
Rheology measurement of emulsions with EMS viscometer
Miki NAKAMURA, Masanori YASUDA, Sanae KANJI, Keiji SAKAI,
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Abstract(in English) Electro-Magnetically Spinning (EMS) viscometer applies remote torque to a sphere probe in the sample from outside of a sample container, therefore, it can measure the viscosity with a non-contact manner. The applied torque can be controlled in this system, therefore, it can observe the sample state at the limit of low shear rate. With the system, we measured the rheological properties of the milky lotions, those are typical commercially available emulsions, and investigated the relation between the viscosity and the microstructure of emulsions in the coarsening process of oil particles dispersed in water.
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Keyword(in English) Electro-Magnetically Spinning method / Viscosity measurement / Emulsion / Low shear rate
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Title (in English) Rheology measurement of emulsions with EMS viscometer
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Keyword(1) Electro-Magnetically Spinning method
Keyword(2) Viscosity measurement
Keyword(3) Emulsion
Keyword(4) Low shear rate
1st Author's Name Miki NAKAMURA
1st Author's Affiliation Kyoto Electronics Manufacturing Co., Ltd()
2nd Author's Name Masanori YASUDA
2nd Author's Affiliation Kyoto Electronics Manufacturing Co., Ltd
3rd Author's Name Sanae KANJI
3rd Author's Affiliation Kyoto Electronics Manufacturing Co., Ltd
4th Author's Name Keiji SAKAI
4th Author's Affiliation Institute of Industrial Science, University of Tokyo
Date 2014-07-11
Paper # US2014-25
Volume (vol) vol.114
Number (no) 137
Page pp.pp.-
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