Search results for "Rheology" - New World Encyclopedia

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  • Strain is both accumulative and instantaneous, depending on the rheology of the rock. The ductile lower crust and mantle accumulates deformation ...
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  • *Rheology *Thermodynamics *Superfluid *Perfect fluid * Viscosity * Bose-Einstein condensate * Superconductivity == References == * Hagen Kleinert ...
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  • Some practitioners consider rheology a subfield of materials science, because it can cover any material that flows. Modern rheology, however ...
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  • Bentonite is an absorbent clay consisting mostly of the mineral montmorillonite. It is formed by the weathering of volcanic ash, most often in ...
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  • becomes notably more plastic in its rheology. In some regions below the ... mantle is based on chemistry, rock types, rheology and seismic characteristics ...
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  • The study of viscosity is known as rheology. ==Etymology== ... and rheology H.A. Barnes, 2000. A Handbook of Elementary Rheology. ...
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  • In rheology, an acoustic rheometer relies on the principle of ultrasound. In fluid mechanics, fluid flow can be measured using an ultrasound ...
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  • and/or instantaneous depending on the rheology of the rock; the ductile lower crust and mantle accumulates deformation gradually via shearing ...
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  • Carbon nanotubes (CNTs) are allotropes of carbon with molecular structures that are tubular in shape, having diameters on the order of a few ...
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