Applied Rheology (Jun 2016)

Application of Cfd-Based Correction Factors to Increase the Accuracy of Flow Curve Determination in A Couette Rheometer

  • Hamedi Naser,
  • Revstedt Johan,
  • Tornberg Eva,
  • Innings Fredrik

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3933/applrheol-26-35341
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 26, no. 3
pp. 20 – 31

Abstract

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The measurement and the investigation of the errors in a Couette rheometer have been a topic of considerable interest in many rheometric studies. In the present study, a more accurate predictor-corrector method based on CFD and the analytical solution of the problem is described. Comparing to the previous CFD-based method, in addition to considering the effect of the end parts, the presented correction factors also take into account the effect of the wide gap into a single coefficient. The correction factors are computed for both Newtonian and non-Newtonian fluids in wide and narrow gap rheometry. Results showed that the shear rate distribution across the gap is highly non-linear in non-Newtonian wide gap rheometry. Moreover, for very shear thinning fluid i.e. n < 0.4 in narrow gap rheometry, there is a need to apply correction factor to the calculated fluid properties. Comparing the presented CFD approach and the current approach, the correction factor can be enhanced up to 16% depending on the fluid behavior and the gap distance.

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