Measurement errors in yield stress rheometry that arise from torque auto zero

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The measurement of the shear rheology of concentrated particulate suspensions is important to a range of mixing, pumping and flow operations. The use of a four or six bladed vane attached to a rheometer in an open cup is a popular technique to achieve a rheological characterisation. A problem occurs in the use of automated software with a number of rheological devices for yield stress materials. A torque auto zero default causes the torque at the start of a test to be ignored, and can result in significant errors and underestimation of the yield stress or rheological response of the suspension. The potential effect of using a torque auto zero default is demonstrated for a concentrated particulate suspension of nickel laterite. © Appl. Rheol.

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Fisher, D. T., Boger, D. V., & Scales, P. J. (2006). Measurement errors in yield stress rheometry that arise from torque auto zero. Applied Rheology, 16(4), 206–209. https://doi.org/10.1515/arh-2006-0015

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