Chapter 2
What is the Visco 88?
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Operating principles
The viscometer is a constant speed motor with a torque detection system. The
sample to be tested is placed in the gap between upper and lower measuring sys-
tems.
The instrument uses a controlled shear rate. That is, it applies a shear rate (rota-
tional speed) and measures the resultant shear stress (torque) needed to maintain
the shear rate. Torque and movement are converted into "rheological format" using
a set of measuring system constants.
The calculated shear rate, shear stress and viscosity are based on Newtonian liquid
properties. When non-Newtonian liquids are studied it is possible to calculate the
true shear rate, etc. by using the rotational speed and torque readings. The measur-
ing system constants used to convert the rotational speed and torque to shear rate
and stress are based on Newtonian liquids.
Key components
This diagram shows the main features of the viscometer:
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Summary of Contents for Visco 88
Page 1: ...Visco 88 User Manual MAN0378 Issue 1 0 October 2006...
Page 6: ...Table of Contents Visco 88 Page iv MAN 0378...
Page 7: ...Part 1 Operator s Guide...
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Page 22: ...Chapter 2 What is the Visco 88 Page 2 12 MAN 0378...
Page 34: ...Chapter 3 Making a measurement Page 3 12 MAN 0378...
Page 40: ...Chapter 4 Other tasks Page 4 6 MAN 0378...
Page 54: ...Chapter 6 Maintenance and troubleshooting Page 6 6 MAN 0378...
Page 55: ...Part 2 Appendices...
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Page 62: ...Appendix A Health and safety Page A 6 MAN 0378...
Page 69: ...Visco 88 Page D 1 D Regulatory statements EMC...
Page 70: ...Appendix D Regulatory statements Page D 2 MAN 0378 D...