Inline ultrasonic rheometry by pulsed Doppler.

Ultrasonics

Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, Battelle Boulevard, MS K7-15, Richland, WA 99352, USA.

Published: December 2006

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This will be a discussion of the non-invasive determination of the viscosity of a non-Newtonian fluid in laminar pipe flow over the range of shear rates present in the pipe. The procedure used requires knowledge of the flow profile in and the pressure drop along a long straight run of pipe. The profile is determined by using a pulsed ultrasonic Doppler velocimeter. This approach is ideal for making non-invasive, real-time measurements for monitoring and control. Rheograms of a shear thinning gel will be presented. The operating parameters and limitations of the Doppler-based instrument will be discussed. The most significant limitation is velocity gradient broadening of the Doppler spectra near the walls of the pipe. This limitation can be significant for strongly shear thinning fluids (depending also on the ratio of beam to pipe diameter and the transducer's insertion angle).

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ultras.2006.05.027DOI Listing

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