Viscosity measurement - General principles

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Viscosity measurement - General principles

Authors : Dominique DUPUIS, Alain PONTON

Publication date: January 10, 2021 | Lire en français

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ABSTRACT

Viscosity refers to the capability of a fluid to flow. In numerous domains, viscosity is an important and necessary characteristic, such as in fluid metrology, painting and the agrifood sector. This article starts by mentioning the fundamental definitions of viscosity in order to present this phenomenon within its context. In the case of macroscopic quantitative aspects, the behavior of rheological behaviors and models, the different types of elementary flows as well as the viscometric quantities measured are studied. Concerning quantitative microscopic aspects, the viscosity of micromolecular liquids, suspensions and polymer solutions is analyzed.

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AUTHORS

  • Dominique DUPUIS : Professor Emeritus, University of Haute-Alsace, Laboratory of Textile Physics and Mechanics UR 4365, Mulhouse, France

  • Alain PONTON : CNRS Research Director, Laboratory of Matter and Complex Systems, UMR 7057, University of Paris and CNRS, France

 INTRODUCTION

Viscosity characterizes a fluid's ability to flow. What is a fluid? Liquids and gases are fluids. Classically, and in contrast to a solid, a liquid occupies the shape of the container in which it is contained. But when we study more complex materials, i.e. those structured on different scales (microscopic, mesoscopic and macroscopic), the boundary between fluid and solid is not always so clear. For example, sand is made up of solid particles, but it flows. A fluid can be said to be a body capable of deforming indefinitely, provided that the resultant of the forces applied is not zero. This definition is very general, and liquids and fluid pastes are the focus of this article.

Knowledge of a fluid's viscosity is fundamental in many fields: fluid transport, processes such as coating, printing or spinning, paint application, the agri-food, cosmetics, biomedical and civil engineering sectors, concrete shaping, oil drilling... While viscosity measurement on samples can be used for manufacturing control, continuous measurement enables the process to be monitored and regulated.

However, it is important to warn the reader that a point measurement of viscosity is generally insufficient on its own to describe the properties of a flowing fluid; in what follows, other rheological quantities will be defined.

For fundamental concepts, please refer to the articles "Fluid Mechanics" [A 1 870] and "Non-Newtonian Fluids" [A 710] .

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KEYWORDS

rheology   |   viscosity   |   viscoelasticity   |   thixotropy

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