08219af7-8d7c-571b-e054-002128a47908
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Rheology of three-phase suspensions (NERC grant NE/K500999/1)
2014
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The data consists of a spreadsheet containing rheology data for 39 samples of syrup, containing air bubbles and/or spherical glass particles. These data were used by Truby et al. (2014) to support a model for the rheology of a three-phase suspension. Each sample was placed in the rheometer (concentric cylinder geometry), and the stress was stepped up and then down, taking a measurement of strain rate at each step. Further details of the experiments may be found in Truby et al. (2014). NERC grant is NE/K500999/1. Co-author working with a NERC grant, NE/G014426/1.
J M Truby
University of Durham
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Department of Earth Sciences Science Labs, Durham University, Elvet Hill
Durham
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J M Truby
University of Durham
Postgraduate student
0191 3342300
Department of Earth Sciences Science Labs, Durham University, Elvet Hill
Durham
DH1 3LE
United Kingdom
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J M Truby
University of Durham
Postgraduate student
0191 3342300
Department of Earth Sciences Science Labs, Durham University, Elvet Hill
Durham
DH1 3LE
United Kingdom
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J M Truby
University of Durham
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0191 3342300
Department of Earth Sciences Science Labs, Durham University, Elvet Hill
Durham
DH1 3LE
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NERC grant NE/K500999/1 The name of each worksheet matches the name of each sample, and the columns on each sheet are as follows: 1. phi p: volume of particles/total volume 2. phi b *: volume of bubbles/total volume 3. mu 0: pure fluid viscosity (in Pa s) 4. Diameters: bubble diameter measurements (in µm) for most samples containing bubbles 5. step: stress steps as labelled by the rheometer 6. t in s: time since sample was placed in rheometer (in s) 7. t_seg in s: time since start of each leg of measurements (in s) 8. , in Pa: stress measurements (in Pa) 9. A in 1/s: strain rate measurements (in s-1)
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Each sample was placed in the rheometer (concentric cylinder geometry), and the stress was stepped up and then down, taking a measurement of strain rate at each step.