On the anomalous flow of a strong solution of lithium chloride through narrow glass tubes LXXIV.

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Blair, G. W. S. and Schofield, R. K. 1931. On the anomalous flow of a strong solution of lithium chloride through narrow glass tubes LXXIV. Philosophical magazine. 11 (72), pp. 890-896. https://doi.org/10.1080/14786443109461739

AuthorsBlair, G. W. S. and Schofield, R. K.
Abstract

IT has long been known that many colloidal systems do not obey the Poiseuille law, but solutions of simple inorganic salts are generally believed to do so. One of the purposes of this paper is to show that this assumption is incorrect in the case of strong solutions of lithium chloride. According to Bingham (~) and other subsequent workers the discrepancies for many suspensions may be expressed by introducing a term into the Poiseuille equation in the form of a pressure to be subtracted from the applied pressure difference. This involves a …
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Year of Publication1931
JournalPhilosophical magazine
Journal citation11 (72), pp. 890-896
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)https://doi.org/10.1080/14786443109461739
PublisherTaylor & Francis
ISSN1478-6435

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