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  1. Experimental Study on the Time Response of the Microstructure of a Bentonite Suspension
  2. Design, testing and modelling of an adjustable STF shock absorber for vehicle applications
  3. Analysis of the shear thickening behavior of a fumed silica suspension using QL-LAOS approach
  4. Superimposed squeeze and rotational flows of Newtonian and power-law fluids a)Dedicated to Nicolás M. Páez-Flor, Ph.D. In memoriam (1983–2023).
  5. Rheological Characterization of Gofio and Aloe Vera Blended Juice
  6. Effects of Gofio on the Rheological Properties of Aloe Vera Juice
  7. Using Natural Raw Materials and CEM Approach for the Design of Andean Volcanic Self-Compacting Concretes
  8. Experimental assessment of thermal and rheological properties of coconut oil-silica as green additives in drilling performance based on minimum quantity of cutting fluids
  9. Complex viscous behaviour of a hydrophilic fumed silica suspension: Temperature and particle concentration influence
  10. Experimental assessment on rheological and thermal properties of fumed silica in PPG400 nanofluids
  11. Time-Dependent Viscous Flow Behavior of a Hydrophobic Fumed Silica Suspension
  12. Electroviscous Effects in Stationary Solid Phase Suspensions
  13. Heat Transfer and Rheological Behavior of Fumed Silica Nanofluids
  14. Testing shear thinning/thixotropy and shear thickening/antithixotropy relationships in a fumed silica suspension
  15. Influence of water/cement ratio, and type and concentration of chemical additives on the static and dynamic yield stresses of Portland cement paste
  16. Activation energy for the viscoelastic flow: Analysis of the microstructure-at-rest of (water- and milk-based) fruit beverages
  17. Microstructure and thermodynamic properties of aqueous alumina nanofluids
  18. Microstructure-at-rest evolution and steady viscous flow behavior of fresh natural pozzolanic cement pastes
  19. Rheological Behavior of Fresh Cement Pastes
  20. Rheology of Pozzolanic Cement Pastes
  21. Non-monotonous steady flow curves
  22. Steady viscous flow of some commercial Andean volcanic Portland cement pastes
  23. An activation energy approach for viscous flow: A complementary tool for the study of microstructural evolutions in sheared suspensions
  24. On the steady shear behavior of hydrophobic fumed silica suspensions in PPG and PEG of low molecular weight
  25. Rheo-PIV of Aerosil ® R816/polypropylene glycol suspensions
  26. The Influence of High-Concentration Na Hexametaphosphate Dispersant on the Rheological Behavior of Aqueous Kaolin Dispersions
  27. RHEOLOGICAL STUDY OF THE ANATASE/LATEX POLYSTYRENE SYSTEM
  28. Estimation of Ion Diffusion Coefficients at the Stagnant Layer Using TiO2Aqueous Suspension Zeta Potential Data
  29. Assessment of ζ-potential in TiO2 aqueous suspensions: A comparative study based on thermodynamic and rheological methods
  30. Study of the aggregation state of anatase water nanofluids using rheological and DLS methods
  31. Limestone filler/cement ratio effect on the flow behaviour of a SCC cement paste
  32. Rheology of concrete: a study case based upon the use of the concrete equivalent mortar
  33. How Dr. Malcom M. Cross may have tackled the development of “An apparent viscosity function for shear thickening fluids”
  34. Experimental study on the influence of two different additives onto the flow behaviour of a fresh cement paste
  35. Mineral additives geometry influence in cement pastes flow
  36. An apparent viscosity function for shear thickening fluids
  37. Shear-thickening behavior of Aerosil® R816 nanoparticles suspensions in polar organic liquids
  38. Rheological characterization of a time dependent fresh cement paste
  39. Time dependent mechanical behavior: the viscoelastic loop
  40. Numerical Simulation in Steady Flow of Newtonian and Shear Thickening Fluids in Pipes With Circular Cross-Section
  41. Rheological Properties of Binary Suspensions TiO[sub 2]∕Al[sub 2]O[sub 3]. Effect of Ionic Strength
  42. Transient Study on the Shear Thickening Behaviour of Surface Modified Fumed Silica Suspensions in Polypropylene Glycol
  43. The Hamaker constant of anatase aqueous suspensions
  44. Structural Level of Silica-Fumed Aqueous Suspensions
  45. Structural breakdown and build-up in bentonite dispersions
  46. Intrinsic viscosity of SiO2, Al2O3 and TiO2 aqueous suspensions
  47. The primary electroviscous effect in colloidal suspensions
  48. Stern-layer parameters of alumina suspensions
  49. Electroviscous Effect of Moderately Concentrated Colloidal Suspensions
  50. An Experimental Test of Booth's Primary Electroviscous Effect Theory
  51. The Influence of the Composition of Binary Liquid Mixtures on the Electrophoretic Coefficient: Experimental Study on a Polystyrene Model Colloid
  52. The additional surface conductance: its role in the primary electroviscous effect
  53. Rheology of a dilute suspension: analytical expression for the viscosity in the limit of low zeta-potentials
  54. The Influence of the Composition of Binary Liquid Mixtures on the Electrophoretic Coefficient: Experimental Study on a Polystyrene Model Colloid
  55. Surface Characterization of Cationic Polystyrene Suspensions by PCS
  56. The Primary Electroviscous Effect: Thin Double Layers (aκ⪢1) and a Stern Layer
  57. Primary Electroviscous Effect with a Dynamic Stern Layer: Low κa Results
  58. Electroviscous Effect in Dilute Suspensions of Alumina
  59. An experimental study on the influence of a dynamic Stern-layer on the primary electroviscous effect
  60. Is DLVO Theory Valid for Non-Aqueous Suspensions?
  61. The Influence of a Dynamic Stern Layer on the Primary Electroviscous Effect
  62. The primary electroviscous effect of polystyrene latexes
  63. Dependence of the Electrophoretic Coefficient of Polystyrene Model Colloids on the Solvent Composition
  64. On the Stability of Polystyrene Latexes
  65. Effect of Liquid Composition on the Double Layer of Polystyrene Model Colloids
  66. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
  67. Influence of the Dielectric Constant of the Liquid Medium on the Stability of Positively Charged Polystyrene Latexes
  68. The shape of a moving sphere
  69. On the Hamaker function of polystyrene model colloids
  70. COLLOID STABILITY OF POSITIVELY CHARGED MONODISPERSE LATEX IN ALCOHOL-WATER MKTURES
  71. Electrokinetic Energy Conversion in Porous Polystyrene Plugs
  72. Electroviscous Effect in Porous Polystyrene Plugs
  73. Electrokinetic Transport Coefficients of Methanol-Watter Mixtures Through Polystyrene Plugs: Concentration Dependence of Phenomenological Coefficients
  74. Calculation of ζ Potential by Non-Equilibrium Double Layer Theory in Positive Polystyrene Model Colloids
  75. Some Experimental Data Concerning the Effect of the Composition of Liquid Mixtures (Methanol-Ethanol) on the Electrophoretic Coefficient
  76. Electrokinetic behavior of polystyrene dispersions in methanol-water mixtures