Examples of 'viscous fluids' in a sentence

Meaning of "viscous fluids"

{'a': 'viscous fluids: This term refers to substances that have a thick, sticky consistency or high resistance to flow. Viscous fluids exhibit properties of viscosity, which is a measure of a fluid's resistance to deformation under shear stress.'},

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Higher values mean more viscous fluids.
Viscous fluids may be considered as having a thick consistency.
They are often used to move heavy or viscous fluids.
Dirty or viscous fluids have an impact on the metering accuracy.
Devices already exist for emptying containers of viscous fluids.
For the pumping of highly viscous fluids it is known to utilize centrifugal pumps.
Desirable though it is for study of the flow of viscous fluids to precede.
One of the more common viscous fluids which must be mixed is paint.
Viscous fluids flow freely into the void volume of the sponge.
This may be especially advantageous when more viscous fluids are being ejected.
Use of viscous fluids in many of these applications results in a large energy loss.
The floater on your SafetyWasteCap might be stuck or unmovable by sticky or viscous fluids.
The general case for two viscous fluids is much more difficult to solve directly.
The advantage of this is that a heat exchanger for viscous fluids is obtained.
Well suited for viscous fluids which are difficult to meter with a turbine type flow meter.

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These membranes may provide better flow for filtering viscous fluids.
The injection time for highly viscous fluids can be extrapolated from trial data.
Circulation heaters are also electric industrial heaters used to heat viscous fluids.
Apparatus for dispensing viscous fluids from flexible packages and holder for such packages.
Any nozzle or extruder suitable for liquids and viscous fluids may be used.
Are viscous fluids always smooth in three dimensions?
Background of the Invention The mixing of viscous fluids has historically been a difficult task.
Stokes Law can be used to calculate the settling rate of particles in viscous fluids.
With this printer, viscous fluids can be printed.
Recommended for low flow rates and / or viscous fluids.
However, more viscous fluids may also be used with the apparatus.
Heat Exchanger for viscous fluids.
Gels and non-structured viscous fluids can easily be distinguished by measuring their flow behavior.
A valve assembly for a dispenser for viscous fluids comprising,.
Viscous fluids can flow at high speeds,.
They are referred to as non-Newtonian fluids or structurally viscous fluids.
Application to the tangential filtration of viscous fluids and / or of fluids containing solid materials.
In addition, such a device is not adapted to the metering of viscous fluids.
If desired, saline or other more viscous fluids can be first applied to eye 20.
This method then allows better release, particularly for viscous fluids.
What are low, medium and high viscous fluids and which systems are suitable?
For example the element 1 is more particularly adapted to filtering viscous fluids.
Viscous fluids are classified into two categories, Newtonian fluids, and non-Newtonian fluids.
With loss of power, speed of aspiration is impaired, especially for viscous fluids.
The present invention also provides a method of mixing viscous fluids according to claim 11.
In general, the blender simply needs to be capable of mixing relatively viscous fluids.
More particularly, the present invention is a method of mixing viscous fluids by rotating a multi-vaned mixer.
The expression pore-forming liquids generically embraces semi-solids and viscous fluids.
The device features a self-cleaning vacuum head for removing viscous fluids from particulate media.
Reference is made to a process using equipment well-known to be suitable for mixing viscous fluids.
Dispensing valve 165 is particularly adapted to dispense viscous fluids such as toothpaste, and the like.
This document discloses a so-called continuous jet printer for printing materials comprising viscous fluids.
However the outlet 16 is larger for handling more viscous fluids such as oil.
The Navier-Stokes equations date from 1822 and apply Newton 's Second Law of Motion to viscous fluids.
After heating to 50 °C, these waxy materials became viscous fluids suitable for injection.

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