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Positive and negative flow and viscosity of clay suspensions

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Progress and Trends in Rheology

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The author introduces the notion of “positive” and “negative” viscosities for the positive and negative flow of liquids. In positive flow, with higher value of viscosity, the liquids with structure resist movement more than in negative flow which is characterized by lower viscosities.

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Hanswalter Giesekus Kurt Kirschke Joseph Schurz

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Sobotka, Z. (1982). Positive and negative flow and viscosity of clay suspensions. 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_78

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