Abstract
Parallel superposed flows may be useful in order to explain the rheological behavior of viscoelastic suspensions. It has been shown that relaxation times of molecules are affected by a combined flow, and the rheological behavior of glass bead suspensions in a viscoelastic medium is explaned in terms of such variations.
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Masi, P., Nicodemo, L., Nicolais, L., Taglialatela, G. (1982). Behavior of viscoelastic glass bead suspensions under superposed flows. In: Giesekus, H., Kirschke, K., Schurz, J. (eds) Progress and Trends in Rheology. Steinkopff, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-12809-1_64
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