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Journal of Non-Newtonian Fluid Mechanics, Vol.94, No.2-3, 213-217, 2000
Measuring the viscosity of large-particle (and flocculated) suspensions - a note on the necessary gap size of rotational viscometers
A simple theory is presented to account for the viscometer walls effects encountered when measuring suspensions of large particles (or flocs). The often-recommended minimum ratio of gap-to-particle size ratio of 10:1 is shown to be appropriate for phase volumes up to 25%, but above this value, the ratio needs to be greater. The theory is supported by recent experimental evidence.