lol - soz - could not resist - small world - i bumped into a certain mr porter today and he sent me a pic from nearly fifty years ago (with me and you in it) that i could not believe!!
Could you please refer me to one of your scientific papers where you used this Rheometer, or any paper that made use of a Rheometer with similar working principles such as this one.
So to compare one sample of mayo against the other its enough to do yield stress to tell which is thicker without doing full viscosity on 10 diff speeds?
Hi, great video. I was just wondering what type of cone/plate is used for oscillating rheology? I heard a plate should be used for Oscillating and cone for measuring viscosity. Can someone explain please?
+Elliot Douse , Maybe a bit latte but I answer anyway. NO, that is not true, you can measure G' and G" with the three different plate configurations: Flat/Flat, Flat Cone or Biconical. Ussually biconical are ussed for Elastomer rheology (Rubber), thus the torque is equal in all the surface of the plate.
Nice job! Very clear and informative.
Thank you for the tutorial that us commoners can understand!
wow, you are great at explaining! Very nice video, thank you!
Amazing......Thank you for your time, its really helpful and practical.
This is such a great video! Thank you!
really a good video on rheology... expecting more like this
the best rheology video ever!
Thanks! Very much appreciated.
it's very useful for me to understand rheology . thx very much
Nice video Neil! We have the same rheometer AR-G2. Another video about preshear effects on the measured viscosity might be interest!
Thank you, sir. it helped me lot. Love from India.
Very helpful thanks!
Helpful video. Thank you.
Thank you, ill wait for more
you also could use a constan rate measurements. then plot Shear Stress vs Shear rate and get the yield stress value from the intercept.
great video. thank you
This is amazing! Thank you!
Great video! Very entertaining! If you are going to do more videos, if would be nice with an explanation of g' and g".
This is great!....make more videos
thank you..nice information
Thank you so much.
wonderful!
thank you, it was helpful
lol - soz - could not resist - small world - i bumped into a certain mr porter today and he sent me a pic from nearly fifty years ago (with me and you in it) that i could not believe!!
Great video! thanks! :)
Amazing vid, but the music background disturbed a bit. Thank you very much!
more videos please!!!!
thank you. it is useful.
Thank you
Thanks Saul, how much do you charge for your services?
Thanks for the video
This video is very helpful. Thank you.
Thanks for this good quality video!
Great video, what's the song @ 2:00?
So if you did not know which was which, could you have used another methode or calculation to figure the force in pascal?
Could you please refer me to one of your scientific papers where you used this Rheometer, or any paper that made use of a Rheometer with similar working principles such as this one.
So to compare one sample of mayo against the other its enough to do yield stress to tell which is thicker without doing full viscosity on 10 diff speeds?
tried to analyze soft ground. You can see the liquefaction phenomenon shaking by earthquake.
Sir please make a video how to connect super pave DSR connect with PC I hope you will reply me... thanks
Hi, great video. I was just wondering what type of cone/plate is used for oscillating rheology? I heard a plate should be used for Oscillating and cone for measuring viscosity. Can someone explain please?
+Elliot Douse , Maybe a bit latte but I answer anyway. NO, that is not true, you can measure G' and G" with the three different plate configurations: Flat/Flat, Flat Cone or Biconical. Ussually biconical are ussed for Elastomer rheology (Rubber), thus the torque is equal in all the surface of the plate.
Thank you! :-)
how to find the yield stress for honey??
Honey does not have a yield stress, it is a Newtonian fluid, with a large viscosity.
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Please mister can you give me your email for some question. I cannot reach your email stated in the video
neil playing guitar was more interesting....sorry
Not quite “purring in approval” then Paul? 😉
Nice video Neil! We have the same rheometer AR-G2. An other video about preshear effects on the measured viscosity might be interest!