rotational rheometer

How Does a Rotational Rheometer Work?

A rotational rheometer measures the resistance of a fluid to deformation under shear or rotational stress. The device typically consists of two main components: a rotating spindle and a stationary surface. By applying a controlled rotational force and measuring the resulting torque, the rheometer can determine the shear stress and shear rate, from which the viscosity and other rheological properties are derived.

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