The Mechanism of Electroviscosity. : II. Conductivity Effect of Dielectric Liquids on Electroviscosity
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概要
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The influence of conductivity to the electroviscous effect in dielectric liquids is presented. In the case of injection, the augmentation of conductivity generally induces a monotonous increase in apparent viscosity; while in bulk-conduction, there exists an optimum increase in apparent viscosity.
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- 1977-10-05
著者
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Honda Tsutomu
Department Of Mechanical Engineering For Production Faculty Of Engineering Tokyo Institute Of Techno
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SASADA Tadashi
Department of Mechanical Engineering for Production, Faculty of Engineering, Tokyo Institute of Tech
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Sasada Tadashi
Department Of Mechanical Engineering For Production Faculty Of Engineering Tokyo Institute Of Techno
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Honda Tsutomu
Department Of Mechanical Engineering For Production Faculty Of Engineering Tokyo Institute Of Techno
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Sasada Tadashi
Department Of Mechanical Engineering For Production Faculty Of Engineering Tokyo Institute Of Techno
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