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This book was written to help ceramists to understand the subject of rheology as it applies to suspensions. Topics discussed include viscosity and rheology fundamentals, syneresis and dilatancy and their causes and effects in ceramic process systems, the rheological effects of gelation, flocculation, and deflocculation, as well as the different types of viscometers that can be used to measure rheological properties. Many practical considerations are included throughout this book. The discussion in the final chapter covers the methods available to adjust and control suspension rheologies in the…mehr

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This book was written to help ceramists to understand the subject of rheology as it applies to suspensions. Topics discussed include viscosity and rheology fundamentals, syneresis and dilatancy and their causes and effects in ceramic process systems, the rheological effects of gelation, flocculation, and deflocculation, as well as the different types of viscometers that can be used to measure rheological properties. Many practical considerations are included throughout this book. The discussion in the final chapter covers the methods available to adjust and control suspension rheologies in the ceramic process environment. This book will be valuable reading and a handy reference for all ceramists, including students, technicians, engineers, managers, and artists, who want to learn more about the rheology of suspensions.
Autorenporträt
Dennis Dinger is a Christian and Professor Emeritus of Ceramic and Materials Engineering at Clemson University. He was disabled by blood cancer in 2008. As a Professor, he directed many applied ceramic engineering research projects, and he was an active researcher and private consultant. He is the author of "The War Against God," several ceramics textbooks, studies of all New Testament books, and several other books such as "Global Climate Change, The Bible, & Science," "The Coming of the Lord Draweth Nigh," "Absolute Truth for a Relative World," and "The Tribulation to Come."