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Some remarks on the first interaction coefficient of the viscosity‐concentration equation
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1949
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EngineeringLiquid-liquid FlowFluid MechanicsConcentration EffectsChemistryExperimental Viscosity‐concentration RelationshipSolution (Chemistry)Rheological MeasurementFluid PropertiesMolecular ThermodynamicsRheologyTransport PhenomenaFirst Interaction CoefficientViscosity‐concentration EquationBiophysicsPhysicsDisperse FlowViscosity‐concentration RelationshipRheological Constitutive EquationNatural SciencesHydrodynamicsRheological PropertyFluid-solid InteractionChemical Kinetics
Abstract During recent years attempts have been made to formulate a viscosity‐concentration relationship. The method of Huggins, in introducing a factor k′ as a hydrodynamic correction factor is examined, and in particular the attempts to draw conclusions relating k′ to the thermodynamic properties of the solution. An explanation is offered to correlate the experimental viscosity‐concentration relationship and the change of solvent. A possible method for the actual calculation of concentration effects has been applied to the case of a suspension of spherical particles, for which, as a first approximation, a value of 10.6 for the coefficient of the c 2 term has been obtained.
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