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| , open and adjustment time, water retention, | viscosity, adhesion to surfaces etc. Construction grad |
| eservoir pressure, heat the oil or lower its | viscosity, allowing it to flow to a producing well nea |
| oxygen to generate heat that diminishes oil | viscosity; alongside carbon dioxide generated by heavy |
| the force due to | viscosity, also known as skin friction |
| concrete poured underwater, to increase its | viscosity and prevent washout. |
| m, is used by the foods industry to increase | viscosity and as an emulsifier. |
| ty tables alongside other properties such as | viscosity and thermal conductivity. |
| -dimensional turbulence, the concept of eddy | viscosity and eddy diffusivity are not valid. |
| d to the fibres are brightness, dirt levels, | viscosity and ash content. |
| e between light crude and heavy crude is its | viscosity and pumpability - the lighter the crude the |
| oes not taste sour, but it does rapidly gain | viscosity and stick to your teeth, reminiscent of ceme |
| ammable liquid with a low boiling point, low | viscosity and an excellent dissolving power. |
| onal transfer by its independence of solvent | viscosity and from transfer within a molecular complex |
| emperature makes a significant difference to | viscosity and thus flow rate. |
| olecules to dissolve in the oil lowering its | viscosity and thereby increasing the well's output. |
| The relatively high | viscosity and pseudoplastic nature of ketchup can make |
| d at the time (other than non-constant shear | viscosity) and also anticipated nonlinear behavior not |
| hape of the cell body, increased cytoplasmic | viscosity, and a reduced range of specific gravity of |
| it is his responsibility for monitoring the | viscosity and the mud weight (density), adding sacks o |
| pecific requirements of moving ions, such as | viscosity and electrophoretic effects, Onsager was abl |
| lorless, odorless and stable liquid with low | viscosity and a high boiling point. |
| At Dresden, he began studying the | viscosity and both light and electron scattering of ma |
| is always brown in color, but can differ in | viscosity and shear strength. |
| Volume | viscosity appears in the Navier-Stokes equation if it |
| al conductivity, electrical conductivity and | viscosity, are governed by quantum mechanics as oppose |
| as evidenced by the progressive increase in | viscosity as the chains lengthen. |
| red to have been dissipated by the action of | viscosity, as are the trailing vortices well behind th |
| Molten ZnCl2 has a high | viscosity at its melting point and a comparatively low |
| Fuel oil reinjection has increased oil | viscosity at Kirkuk making it more difficult and expen |
| icates when the dough has reached is maximum | viscosity before gluten strands begin to break down. |
| It has uses as a foam booster, | viscosity builder, and an antistatic agent. |
| Temperature affects not only the | viscosity, but also interfacial tension in the case of |
| They may achieve a reasonably high | viscosity, but will take longer to achieve. |
| One can convert efflux time to kinematic | viscosity by using an equation for each cup specificat |
| fect of momentum of a fluid to the effect of | viscosity) can become very low. |
| Extensional | viscosity can be measured using rheometers that apply |
| fect) because of shear thinning, the drop in | viscosity causing it to flow more (this is seen in non |
| emical make-up and the physical consistency ( | viscosity) change during this time. |
| where μv is the volume | viscosity coefficient. |
| dient experiments because it possesses a low | viscosity compared to alternatives, a low osmolarity a |
| English biochemist whose experiments on DNA | viscosity confirming the existence of hydrogen bonds b |
| d various industrial applications, including | viscosity control in inks and in textile industries, a |
| The Ford | viscosity cup is a simple gravity device that permits |
| Ford | viscosity cup 4 mm |
| "Solvent | Viscosity Dependence of the Folding Rate of a Small Pr |
| an accuracy comparable to that of kinematic | viscosity determination is achieved. |
| transport measurements, magnetic resonance, | viscosity, diffusion, and pressure. |
| useful for resin formulas that require high | viscosity during application and curing. |
| as working temperature, gas atmosphere, slag | viscosity, etc. |
| Even the mantle, though it has an enormous | viscosity, flows like a fluid over long time intervals |
| dditives can be added to provide the correct | viscosity for application to the copper or aluminum co |
| Authors who use the alternative term bulk | viscosity for the same parameter include , . |
| iquid explosive compound with extremely high | viscosity formed by completely nitrating xylitol, a su |
| Oils tend to span a large range of | viscosity from liquids as light as gasoline to heavy a |
| nciple allows the determination of kinematic | viscosity from the measured dynamic viscosity employin |
| Rayleigh number: Effects of depth-dependent | viscosity, heating mode, and an endothermic phase chan |
| , as the heat considerably reduces the oil's | viscosity, helping it to flow. |
| re formed from flattened hot, relatively low | viscosity, high porosity fragments of volcanic glass o |
| The mechanism appears to be an increase of | viscosity in the intestinal tract, leading to a reduce |
| Mafic lava, before cooling, has a low | viscosity, in comparison to felsic lava, due to the lo |
| of material being molded, and its attendant | viscosity in its liquid form, is the primary factor th |
| Not to be confused with | viscosity in liquids. |
| n paint standard specifications, one denotes | viscosity in this manner: efflux time, Zahn cup number |
| In viscous solutions the | viscosity increases to form a gel. |
| It is made with a higher | viscosity, increasing the chance that the full product |
| heat capacity of the fluid and increases the | viscosity, increasing pump power consumption, further |
| mprove properties of the lubricants, such as | viscosity index, pour point, cloud point, the final ba |
| The problem of high | viscosity is circumvented by using carbonate mixtures |
| Another method to reduce | viscosity is carbon dioxide flooding. |
| For a Newtonian Fluid, the elongational | viscosity is three times the shear viscosity which can |
| of surface tension σ (and negligible liquid | viscosity) is |
| The spinning | viscosity is again within a range of 0.58-0.65 dℓ/g. |
| It is used primarily because it has high | viscosity, is non-toxic, and is non-allergenic. |
| sixteen carbon atoms) are liquids of higher | viscosity, less and less suitable for use in gasoline. |
| Its low | viscosity makes it more desirable than fully epoxidize |
| g upon factors such as pump choice, material | viscosity, material agitation, and temperature. |
| gredient of drilling mud, where it acts as a | viscosity modifier and water retention agent. |
| gums, will typically-but not always-develop | viscosity more slowly. |
| Melt flow rate is inversely proportional to | viscosity of the melt at the conditions of the test, t |
| biology, the membrane fluidity refers to the | viscosity of the lipid bilayer of a cell membrane. |
| m and lowers the melting temperature and the | viscosity of the oxides. |
| The amount and | viscosity of the mucilage are important natto characte |
| To determine the | viscosity of a liquid, the cup is dipped and completel |
| The very high temperature causes the | viscosity of the gas to increase, all of which alters |
| l is the density of the liquid and ηl is the | viscosity of the liquid (Kanazawa and Gordon 1985). |
| This experimentation with the density and | viscosity of fluids uses the principles of scientific |
| al rebound are used as a direct probe of the | viscosity of the upper mantle. |
| The intent is to reduce the | viscosity of the bitumen to the point where gravity wi |
| be determined approximately by measuring the | viscosity of gases and density of pure crystalline sol |
| fier made from castor bean oils, reduces the | viscosity of chocolate and similar coatings and compou |
| bulk polymerization, is that it reduces the | viscosity of the reaction not allowing autoacceleratio |
| nd, and making related conjectures about the | viscosity of the mantle |
| rag on the immersed spindle, and thus to the | viscosity of the fluid. |
| thickening is the process of increasing the | viscosity of a liquid either by reduction, or by the a |
| lings such as torque converters by using the | viscosity of the medium to transfer torque, rather tha |
| be related to shear rate by , where μ is the | viscosity of the fluid. |
| 6) was a British physicist who worked on the | viscosity of gases, molecular dynamics, optics, acoust |
| on the ions and the dielectric constant and | viscosity of the solvent. |
| ure from adjacent water or gravity), and the | viscosity of the oil. |
| The friction and | viscosity of the magma causes phenocrysts and xenolith |
| arbocisteine is a mucolytic that reduces the | viscosity of sputum and so can be used to help relieve |
| At very low flow settings, the | viscosity of the water becomes important and the press |
| g is the acceleration of gravity, μc is the | viscosity of the surrounding fluid, ρc the density of |
| The | viscosity of a product is determined by the amount of |
| It has a relatively low | viscosity of 0.28 poise or 0.028 Pa·s at 25 °C and the |
| than the hardness of the workpiece), and the | viscosity of the slurry fluid. |
| face it behaves differently depending on the | viscosity of the molten constituent rock. |
| or engines designed to burn diesel fuel, the | viscosity of vegetable oil must be lowered to allow fo |
| s are still exploitable because of the lower | viscosity of gas with respect to oil). |
| e hydraulic diameter) and ν is the kinematic | viscosity of the fluid. |
| ity of free space (C² N−1 m−2), η is dynamic | viscosity of the dispersion medium (Pa s), and ζ is ze |
| μo the | viscosity of the ambient fluid. |
| μb the | viscosity of the bubble. |
| Ageing contributes to | viscosity of viscose. |
| 157-165: The | Viscosity of Binary Mixtures |
| is the kinematic | viscosity of fluid (SI units: m²/s) |
| Lard has a | viscosity of a 100 000 centipoise. |
| μ is the dynamic | viscosity of the fluid, |
| or example, while ethylene glycol has just a | viscosity of 15 centipoise, honey has a viscosity of 2 |
| The | viscosity of the produced extra heavy oil/bitumen has |
| l is used to inject steam, which reduces the | viscosity of the bitumen. |
| re calculated from the density and kinematic | viscosity of the fuel. |
| re calculated from the density and kinematic | viscosity of the fuel. |
| Vla has the | viscosity of yoghurt and is served cold, but is sweet |
| In spite of the | viscosity of the acid, the effective conductivities of |
| Water has a | viscosity of 0.00899 poise at 25 °C and a pressure of |
| oise, all other fluids are calibrated to the | viscosity of water. |
| polymer used to improve the high temperature | viscosity of industrial lubricants. |
| The | viscosity of the fluid must be compensated for in the |
| The rate of transport is governed by the | viscosity of the fluid and the momentum gradient. |
| , Baumgardner JR. "Effect of depth-dependent | viscosity on the planform of mantle convection" Nature |
| The choked flow rate is independent of the | viscosity or temperature of the fluid or gas in the pi |
| is the extensional | viscosity or elongational viscosity |
| This | viscosity parameter is additional to the usual dynamic |
| nd by Street and Wooley (A Study of Magnetic | Viscosity, Proc. |
| ing them into lighter, more valuable reduced | viscosity products. |
| In object oriented programming, | viscosity refers to the ease at which a developer can |
| Since the density of blood and blood | viscosity remain fairly constant (with slight variatio |
| critical temperature that causes a change in | viscosity, resulting in a collapse onto the white dwar |
| In solution, the gum exhibits | viscosity retention at elevated temperature, and is st |
| e is the largest length scale at which fluid | viscosity significantly affects the dynamics of turbul |
| ntermingled ash, tuff and lava, and may have | viscosity similar to thick, cold molasses or even rubb |
| This means at least reducing its | viscosity so that it can be pumped through pipelines ( |
| Viscosity Solutions and Optimal Control (Longman, 1987 | |
| In the paper " | Viscosity solutions of Hamilton-Jacobi equations" (198 |
| an be made of NMR chemical shifts, intrinsic | viscosity, solvent exposure (chemical reactivity) of s |
| achine oils, motor oils, and greases, adding | viscosity stabilizers as required), usually shipped in |
| en concentrated acid solutions having a high | viscosity, such as mixtures of sulfuric acid and phosp |
| 5600 seconds, in the range of low to medium | viscosity such as machine oils. |
| viscosity temperature (°C) | |
| d by excess load or temperature, a lower oil | viscosity than is required, low speed or water in the |
| lities of guar gum by the particle size, the | viscosity that is generated with a given concentration |
| an fluids to show a time-dependent change in | viscosity; the longer the fluid undergoes shearing for |
| It is used to add bulk, body, texture, and | viscosity to mixtures, and can protect against damage |
| ed reference tubes, A5 through Z10, of known | viscosity to cover a viscosity range from 0.005 to 1,0 |
| The metal must have a low | viscosity to be usable, and to reach this low viscosit |
| (Often SUS or SSU) is a measure of kinematic | viscosity used in classical mechanics. |
| in the equation of motion such as density or | viscosity, while passive tracers have no influence on |
| The | viscosity will reduce and rheology-texture of the solu |
| isoviscosity -- increase in ionomer solution | viscosity with increasing temperatures (see conducting |
| ation of pressure, temperature, density, and | viscosity with altitude in the Earth's atmosphere, and |
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