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Tilted rotating hemispheres

Other eccentric rotating geometries (a) tilted rotating hemispheres (also called balance rheometer), (b) eccentric rotating cylinders, and (c) tilted rotating cone and plate. [Pg.231]

Several other eccentric geometries have been described. Three of them are shown in Figure 5.7.5. Kepes (1968) and Kaelble (1969) developed tilted rotating hemispheres also known as the Kepes balance rheometer. Figure 5.7,3 shows that this rheometer can measure li and G data accurately. ... [Pg.231]

Fig. 1.25 Tilt and alignment of seats (a) hemispherical design, (b) semicylindrical rockers, (c) stand-off screws, and (d) rotating wedges. (From reference 23 and the references therein. (Reprinted with permission from J. Rhys. E., 22, 913, (1989).)... Fig. 1.25 Tilt and alignment of seats (a) hemispherical design, (b) semicylindrical rockers, (c) stand-off screws, and (d) rotating wedges. (From reference 23 and the references therein. (Reprinted with permission from J. Rhys. E., 22, 913, (1989).)...

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