BS 5168-1975 Glossary of rheological terms《流变学术语词汇》.pdf
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1、BRITISH STANDARD BS 5168:1975 Glossary of Rheological terms UDC 001.4:532.135BS5168:1975 This British Standard, having been endorsed by the Chairmanofthe Chemical Divisional Council, was publishedunder the authority ofthe Executive Board on 30 May1975 BSI 11-1999 The following BSI references relate
2、to the work on this standard: Committee reference C/41 Draft for comment72/54972 DC ISBN 0 580 08540 6 Co-operating organization British Society of Rheology NOTEThe members of the Technical Committee responsible for the preparation of this BritishStandard were all nominated by the British Society of
3、 Rheology but their combined experience was representative of the following other sciences and industries: applied mathematics biblogy building science fluid mechanics food science metallurgy paint petroleum plastics. Amendments issued since publication Amd. No. Date of issue CommentsBS5168:1975 BSI
4、 11-1999 i Contents Page Co-operating organization Inside front cover Foreword iiBS5168:1975 ii BSI 11-1999 Foreword The term rheology was defined as “the science of the deformation and flow of matter” at the inaugural meeting of the (American) Society of Rheology in Washington, D.C. in1929. This de
5、finition has been used as a guide in the selection of terms for inclusion in this glossary. In the ensuing forty years, many new phenomena have been discovered and new technical terms have been required. The council of the British Society of Rheology approached the BritishStandards Institution in or
6、der that a British Standard glossary might be drawn up. In compiling this glossary the following guidelines have been adopted: a) Terms used in other disciplines that can be found in general technical dictionaries have usually been omitted. b) Mathematical equations have been used only where it was
7、unavoidable. c) Definitions have been prepared so as to retain the rheological significance of the term while being compatible with the usage in as many other disiplines as possible. Use was made of the following publications in the preparation of this glossary. REINER, M. and SCOTT BLAIR, G. W., Rh
8、eological terminology. Chapter9 in “Rheology; theory and applications”. (ed.) EIRICH, F. R., vol.4. Academic PressInc.,1967. STANDARDS ASSOCIATION OF AUSTRALIA. Glossary of terms and classification of properties relating to the deformation and flow of materials,1970. AustralianStandardZ61:1970. LE C
9、ONSEIL DU GROUPE FRANAIS DE RHOLOGIE. Dictionnaire Rhologique, Socit de Diffusion des Techniques du Batiment et des Travaux Publics,1968. The terms in this glossary have been listed in alphabetical order. Where a number of terms share the same definition the preferred term is listed first in bold ty
10、pe with the alternative terms in smaller type underneath it. Thealternative term also appears alphabetically in the list, also in smaller type. These alternative terms are not deprecated unless this is stated beside the term. Where alternative terms have been considered to be of equal merit they hav
11、e been defined separately. Terms used in definitions that are also defined in this glossary are printed in italics. NOTEGeneral cross references to related terms have been given under the following terms: model modulus viscosity. A British Standard does not purport to include all the necessary provi
12、sions of a contract. Users of British Standards are responsible for their correct application. Compliance with a British Standard does not of itself confer immunity from legal obligations. Summary of pages This document comprises a front cover, an inside front cover, pagesi andii, pages1 to15 and a
13、back cover. This standard has been updated (see copyright date) and may have had amendments incorporated. This will be indicated in the amendment table on the inside front cover.BS5168:1975 BSI 11-1999 1 Term Definition activation energy The additional energy which molecules require above their aver
14、age kinetic energy in order to permit a particular process to occur. adhesion The force that resists the separation of two bodies in contact. aggregate A group of particles held together in clumps. anelasticity See delayed elasticity. angle of extinction The smallest angle between the streamlines an
15、d an optic axis of a birefringent flowing liquid (see flow birefringence). The optic axis is determined by maximum light extinction. angle of isocline A right angle minus the angle of extinction. angle of repose 1. The maximum angle between the surface of a heap of loosely piled material and the hor
16、izontal. 2. The maximum angle at which a plane can be inclined before a solid body resting on it will move by either rolling or sliding. anisotropic Not having the same properties in all directions. annealing Heat treatment with the aim of reducing internal stress. anti-thixotropy See negative thixo
17、tropy. apparent viscosity The quotient of shear stress divided by rate of shear when this quotient is dependent on the rate of shear. areal viscosity The property of an interface to resist increasingly an isotropic change in area with increase in the rate of change. Barus effect See die swell. Bausc
18、hinger effect The lowering of the elastic modulus in a hysteresis experiment following the reversal of the applied stress, which produced plastic deformation. Bingham model Bingham body, deprecated A model with the behaviour of an elastic solid up to the yield stress; above the yield stress the rate
19、 of shear is directly proportional to the shear stress minus the yield stress. body 1. A subjective assessment of consistency. 2. See model; this use is deprecated, e.g.Bingham body. body force A force that acts through the whole volume of the system. Boltzmanns linear superposition principle The as
20、sumption that responses are additive, e.g.that the stress resulting from the sum of several deformations, each a function of time, is the sum of the stresses resulting from the separate deformations. brittle fracture A fracture under conditions of little or no previous plastic deformation. bulk modu
21、lus The quotient of the isotropic stress divided by the elastic volume strain. The reciprocal of compressibility (2). bulk viscosity volume viscosity The viscosity (2) associated with changes in volume, i.e.the quotient of isotropic stress divided by volume strain rate. Burgers model A combination o
22、f a Kelvin model and a Maxwell model in series. Cauchy strain engineering strain The ratio of a linear extension to the original length.BS5168:1975 2 BSI 11-1999 Term Definition chemorheology The study of time-dependent phenomena in flow behaviour resulting from chemical changes. Examples are the sh
23、ear (1) degradation and cross-linking of polymers. circular Couette flow Shear flow in the annulus between two co-axial cylinders in relative rotation; often used without the adjective circular (see Couette flow and plane Couette flow). coefficient of cross-viscosity The second order normal stress c
24、oefficient of a Reiner-Rivlin fluid model. Strictly not a viscosity. coefficient of fluidity The reciprocal of the coefficient of dynamic viscosity (1). coefficient of friction The ratio of the frictional force to the normal load between solid bodies. coefficient of interfacial viscosity The constan
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