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    General Weissenberg effect in free surface rheometry. I: Analytical considerations (English)
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    For non-Newtonian fluids the so-called Weissenberg phenomenon can be used to determine viscometric functions. The problem is treated for a fluid of grade two. The steady free surface motion of a layered viscoelastic fluid driven by a vertical rotating rod and the free surface motion of a simple viscoelastic fluid between vertical eccentric rotating cylinders is solved by means of a domain perturbation approach. It is shown that concentric rotating cylinders present practical problems in measuring rheological properties via Weissenberg phenomenon due to the sensibility against small eccentricity.
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    free surface rheometry
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    Weissenberg phenomenon
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    viscometric functions
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    fluid of grade two
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    domain perturbation approach
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