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Ceutics II Test 1
Part 1 (Rheology)
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Term
Which of the following have flow properties:solid,liquid,or gas?
Definition
All of them
Term
What represents the internal friction of a system and is the resistance to flow?
Definition
viscosity
Term
What determines the system viscosity?
Definition
The strength that a layer exerts on adjacent layers.
Term
Which type of fluids have a linear relationship between rate of shear and shearing stress?
Definition
Newtonian Fluids
Term
What is the Newtonian law of flow?
Definition
The higher the viscosity, the greater the shearing stress required to produce a certain rate of shear.
Term
How do you calculate rate of shear?
Definition
G=dv/dr

G-rate of shear
dv-thickness of layers
dr-difference of velocity
Term
How do you calculate shearing stress given the force?
Definition
F=force/A

F-shearing stress
A-area
Term
Calculate shearing stress or rate of shear given the other.
Definition
F=nG

F-Shearing stress
n-coefficient of viscosity(poise)
G-Rate of shear
Term
The greater the force the ______ the rate of shear.
Definition
greater
Term
What are the three non-Newtonian flows?
Definition
Plastic flow
pseudo-plastic flow
dilatant flow
Term
What is the relationship between viscosity and fluidity?
Definition
Fluidity is the reciprocal of viscosity
1/n
Term
How do you calculate kinematic viscosity?
Definition
viscosity(n)/density(p)

units are stokes or centistokes depending on poise or cp
Term
What is poise?
Definition
The force required to move adjacent layers 1cm apart at 1cm/s velocity.
Term
Differentiate plasic and elastic.
Definition
plastic=flexible
elastic=rigid
Term
What does a Newtonian rheogram look like?
Definition
a linear line going through the origin
Term
What does a Platsic flow rheogram look like?
Definition
curved at the bottom but linear going up.
-intersects x-axis at yield value(f)
Term
What does a pseudoplastic flow rheogram look like?
Definition
curve increasing in slope
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.
..
...
Term
What does a Dilatant flow rheogram look like?
Definition
curve decreasing in slop
...
..
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.
Term
What do plastic flow compounds act as if:
1)F2)F>f

F=shearing stress
f=yield value
Definition
1)elastic(solid)
2)Newtonian
Term
What kind of flow are characterized by bingham bodies?
Definition
plastic flow
Term
How do you calculate plastic viscosity?
Definition
plastic viscosity(U)=(F-f)/G

units are still poise
Term
What are flocculated suspensions an example of?
Definition
a plastic material
Term
The more flocculated the suspension, the _______ the yield value is.
Definition
larger
Term
What contributes to yield value?
Definition
van der waals forces
inter-particle friction
Term
What flow is in between Newtonian and plastic?
Definition
pseudo-plastic flow
Term
What flow represents shear thinning systems?
Definition
pseudo-plastic flow
Term
What is apparent viscosity?
Definition
viscosity at a given F that is determined by the slope of the tangent.
Term
Natural and synthetic gums are an example of which material?
ex-tragacanth, methylcellulose, Na-CMC, Na-alginate
Definition
pseudo-plastic material
Term
With increasing force in pseudo-plastic materials, uncoiling cause the viscosity to _______.
Definition
decrease

**greater flow
Term
Which flow is opposite to pseudo-plastic and viscosity increases with force?
Definition
Dilatant flow
Term
What is the flow, looking at F^N=nG

1)F=1
2)F>1
3)F<1
Definition
1)newtonian
2)pseudoplastic
3)dilatant
Term
Which system is shear thickening?
Definition
dilatant flow
Term
Which system is characteristic of suspensions(>50% solids) with small deflocculated particles ?
Definition
Dilatant
Term
Are dilatants closed packing or open dilated with increasing rates of shear?
Definition
open dilated
Term
What are the two one point viscometers and which type of fluid can they measure?
Definition
- Capillary and Falling Shpere
- Newtonian fluids only
Term
What are the two multipoint viscometers and which fluids do they measure?
Definition
-Cub&Bob and Cone&Plate
-Newtonian and Nonnewtonian
Term
Differentiate one point and multipoint viscometers.
Definition
-One-point systems operate at only at a single shearing stress(F) and give only one force of shear(G)
-Multi-point work at multiple shearing stresses (F) and provide complete rheograms
Term
Give the relating names to each
1)Capillary Viscometer
2)Falling ball viscometer
3)Cup&Bob viscometer
4)Cone&plate viscometer
Definition
1)Ostwald
2)Hoeppler
3)Rotovisco
4)Brookfield
Term
Describe the Capillary Viscometer
Definition
Measures the time for a liquid to pass between two marks as it goes down a capillary tube. Then its compared to water to obtain relative viscosity.

use n1/p1t1=n2/p2t2
Term
Describe the Falling ball viscometer
Definition
the rate the ball falls is an inverse function of the viscosity.

n=t(Sb-Sf)B
B=factor provided by manufacturer
Term
Describe the Cup&Bob viscometer
Definition
sample is sheared between cup and bob. rotation causes torque which is proportional to the viscosity of the sample
Term
What is the disadvantage of a cup&bob viscometer called "plug flow"?
Definition
shearing stress decreases with the distance away from bob so use as big of a bob as possible
Term
Differentiate Couette type and Searle type rotations.
Definition
Couette type is cup rotation
Searle type is bob rotation.
Term
Describe cone and plate viscometer.
Definition
the sample is sheared at the gap between cone and plate.

n=CT/V

C-instrumental constant
T-shearing stress(read off scale)
V-rate of shear
Term
What happens when shearing stress is removed from Newtonian system?
Definition
rate of shear decreases exactly as it increases. linearly
Term
What happens when shearing stress is removed from plastic systems?
Definition
rate of shear decreases (in a linear fashion) slower than it increases. (shifts left)
Term
What happens when shearing stress is removed from pseudo-plastic systems?
Definition
rate of shear decreases (in a curved fashion) slower than it increases. slow recovery
Term
What is thixotropy?
Definition
an isothermal and comparatively slow recovery of consistency lost through shearing
Term
What are rheograms of thixotropic systems dependent on?
Definition
rate at which stress is applied and released and the length of time of the stress
Term
What kind of system and flow is thixotropy applicable to?
Definition
pseudoplastic flow
shear-thinning systems only
Term
What are thixotropic systems like at rest?
Definition
a loose 3D network resembling a gel
Term
What are thixotropic systems like under shear flow?
Definition
loose network breaks resulting in shear thinning and gel to solution transformation
Term
Once stress is removed, do thixotropic systems recover instantaneously?
Definition
no asymetric particles have to overcome brownian motion.
Term
What is negative thixotropy?
Definition
upon stress, viscosity increases rather than decrease
Term
What kind of flow is associated with negative thixotropy?
Definition
pseudo-plastic flow
Term
When a negative thixotropic material is left sitting is the material sol-like or gel-like?
Definition
sol-like
Term
What is rheopexy?
Definition
a material that increases viscosity at a much faster rate when under shear than when allowed to rest.
Term
What does rheopexy apply to?
Definition
Dilatant flow and shear thickening systems
Term
How do you measure thixotropy?
Definition
thixotropic coefficient
Term
How are hysteresis loops used to measure thixoptropy?
Definition
1)determining structural breakdown with time at a constant rate of shear
OR
2)determining structural breakdown due to increasing rate of shear
Term
Why is thixotropy desirable?
Definition
it keeps a high container consistency for suspensions(etc) and yet pour and spread easily when needed.
-also good for I.M slow release yet easy to inject
Term
What are poloxamers?
Definition
aka Pluronics (clear/nontoxic/waterbase gels)
--sol at low temp/conc(newtonian)
--non-newtonian at high temp/conc

Ex-aloevera gel, plural???
Term
What kind of system do you want in opthalmic solutions?
Definition
shear thinning so that when you blink it keeps at high shear rate
Term
Does viscosity increase or decrease with increasing temperature?
Definition
decrease (melting)
Term
What is the equation used to solve for activation energy?
Definition
ln(n)=ln(A)+(Ev/R)*(1/T)

n=viscosity
A=constant depending on MW
Ev=Activation energy
T=kelvin
R=8.314 J/mol*k
Term
How do you find activation energy given the temperatures and viscosity?
Definition
1)convert temp to kelvin and take inverse
2)plot ln(n) vs 1/T
3)Find equation of line ln(n)=###### + ####x
4) the ##### in front of x= Ev/R
5)divide number by R

*units in example were cal/mol
Term
Liquid property is to viscosity as solid property is to what?
Definition
elasticity
Term
Liquid property is to Newton as solid property is to who?
Definition
elasticity
Term
Liquid property is to Newton as solid property is to who?
Definition
Hooke
Term
What is Hooke's law?
Definition
E=F/y

elasticity=stress/strain
Term
What is viscoelasticity?
Definition
the possession of both viscous properties of liquids and elastic properties of solids
Term
What do viscoelasticity measurements test?
Definition
rheologic ground state
Term
Match quantifiable properties with these psychorheologic properties.
1)body
2)slip
3)spreadability
4)feel
5)sensory satisfaction
Definition
1)viscosity
2)yield value
3)thixotropy
4)kinematic viscosity
5)viscoelasticity
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