Electroviscous Effect in Non-Polar Liquids
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概要
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The apparent viscosity of weakly conducting non-polar liquids flowing between two plates has been found to increase when an electric field (steady and alternative) is applied perpendiculary to the flow direction. The increase in apparent viscosity under both D.C. and A.C. stresses appears in a limited range of conductivity, where the non-dimensional number relating the charge density and the applied voltage multiplied with Onsager's factor (F(b))^<1/2>, C_0・(F(b))^<1/2>=(q_0・d^2)/(ε・ε_0・φ)・(1+(1/2)b+(1/24)b^2+・・・)takes value of between 0.1 and 10. This phenomenon together with the related appearance of space-charge boundary layers near the electrodes can be explained in terms of an electrohydrodynamic effect.
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- 1979-06-05
著者
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Sakamoto Teruo
Department Of Orthodontics Tokyo Dental College
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Sakamoto Teruo
Department Of Mechanical Engineering For Production Faculty Of Engineering Tokyo Institute Of Techno
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Sakamoto Teruo
Department Of Emergency And Critical Care Medicine Kurume University School Of Medicine
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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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