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  • 2021Mechanical refining combined with chemical treatment for the processing of Bamboo fibres to produce efficient cement composites27citations
  • 2019Effect of degree of refining on flexural response of fibre cement boards reinforced with Guadua Angustifolia Kunth Bamboocitations
  • 2015Rheology of pulp suspensions of bleached sugarcane bagasse2citations

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  • Ganjian, Eshmaiel
  • Tyrer, M.
  • Quintana Marín, Germán Camilo
  • Medina-Perilla, J. A.
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Rheology of pulp suspensions of bleached sugarcane bagasse

  • Quintana Marín, Germán Camilo
  • Fajardo, Mery E.
  • Sanchez Toro, Jorge Hernán
Abstract

<p>Rheological properties, such as yield stress and apparent viscosity, of pulp suspensions of bleached sugarcane bagasse were studied in a stress-shear rate controlled rheometer using concentric cylinders geometry. Results were statistically analyzed and presented as a function of the suspension consistency (0.5% ≤ Cm ≤ 4.0%) and temperature (20°C, 40°C, and 60°C). The yield stress was influenced by the consistency and temperature. The apparent viscosity was influenced only by the consistency. A power law model was fitted to the experimental results of yield stress. In flow tests, all the suspensions showed shear-thinning behavior, which was in agreement with the Carreau-Yasuda model.</p>

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  • viscosity