Assessing vibrating viscometers in slurries

Bibliography: pages 49-50. === A number of vibrating transducers for viscosity measurement described in the literature have been evaluated, with a view to developing an instrument for measuring gold-mine slurries. Appropriate electronic measuring methods are discussed, and related theory using a sim...

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Main Author: Rachman, Yichal Aryeh
Other Authors: Besseling, Johann L N
Format: Dissertation
Language:English
Published: University of Cape Town 2016
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11427/18016
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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-uct-oai-localhost-11427-180162020-12-10T05:11:11Z Assessing vibrating viscometers in slurries Rachman, Yichal Aryeh Besseling, Johann L N Electrical Engineering Bibliography: pages 49-50. A number of vibrating transducers for viscosity measurement described in the literature have been evaluated, with a view to developing an instrument for measuring gold-mine slurries. Appropriate electronic measuring methods are discussed, and related theory using a simple mathematical model is derived, and verified experimentally. A low frequency vibrating transducer is described which is capable of measuring apparent viscosities of slurries. Measurements made on Newtonian liquids at four different frequencies using the same transducer agree to ± 2%, and correlate closely with measurements made using a Redwood orifice viscometer. In order to determine the accuracy of the transducer for slurries, comparative measurements at four frequencies are used to obviate the need for a reference instrument. For a dilute (Newtonian) slurry, these measurements agree to ± 10%, but similar measurements on more concentrated (non-Newtonian) slurries show marked divergence of the curves at high frequencies. It is suspected that this behaviour is a property of the slurries, related in some way to their observed non-Newtonian behaviour. These results are of a qualitative nature, but point to the possible usefulness of the instrument for slurry measurement. 2016-03-21T19:03:14Z 2016-03-21T19:03:14Z 1977 Master Thesis Masters MSc (Eng) http://hdl.handle.net/11427/18016 eng application/pdf University of Cape Town Faculty of Engineering and the Built Environment Department of Electrical Engineering
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Assessing vibrating viscometers in slurries
description Bibliography: pages 49-50. === A number of vibrating transducers for viscosity measurement described in the literature have been evaluated, with a view to developing an instrument for measuring gold-mine slurries. Appropriate electronic measuring methods are discussed, and related theory using a simple mathematical model is derived, and verified experimentally. A low frequency vibrating transducer is described which is capable of measuring apparent viscosities of slurries. Measurements made on Newtonian liquids at four different frequencies using the same transducer agree to ± 2%, and correlate closely with measurements made using a Redwood orifice viscometer. In order to determine the accuracy of the transducer for slurries, comparative measurements at four frequencies are used to obviate the need for a reference instrument. For a dilute (Newtonian) slurry, these measurements agree to ± 10%, but similar measurements on more concentrated (non-Newtonian) slurries show marked divergence of the curves at high frequencies. It is suspected that this behaviour is a property of the slurries, related in some way to their observed non-Newtonian behaviour. These results are of a qualitative nature, but point to the possible usefulness of the instrument for slurry measurement.
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