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Ahmad Shakeel, Florian Zander, Julia Gebert, Claire Chassagne and Alex Kirichek
The presence of clay-organic flocs in cohesive mud results in a complex rheological behavior of mud, including viscoelasticity, shear-thinning, thixotropy and two-step yielding. In this study, the effect of microbial degradation of organic matter on the ...
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Yuan Lin, Huaitao Qin, Jin Guo and Jiawang Chen
Clay sediments are the main component of seabed sediment. Interactions between the nano-sized, disk-shaped and charged clay particles are complicated, as they control the sediment?s rheology. In this study, we studied the rheological behavior of the clay...
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Felix Paul, Tommy Mielke, Carina Schwarz, Jörg Schröder, Tokoloho Rampai, Sebastian Skatulla, Riesna R. Audh, Ehlke Hepworth, Marcello Vichi and Doru C. Lupascu
Frazil ice, consisting of loose disc-shaped ice crystals, is the first ice that forms in the annual cycle in the marginal ice zone (MIZ) of the Antarctic. A sufficient number of frazil ice crystals form the surface ?grease ice? layer, playing a fundament...
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Hao Sun, Yingshuai Liu and Jianwei Tan
There is increasing demand for the on-board diagnosis of lubricating oils. In this research, we consider various sensor principles for on-board diagnosis of the thermal aging of engine oils. One of the parameters investigated is the viscosity of the lubr...
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Michele Porto, Paolino Caputo, Abraham A. Abe, Valeria Loise and Cesare Oliviero Rossi
In the asphalt industry, bituminous emulsions are widely used in road pavement operations and in building/construction processes such as cold mix asphalt and waterproofing processes, respectively. A very important fact to keep in mind is that not all typ...
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