Reduction to the invariant form of the flow curve PENG relative to channel 4 × 32 mm
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https://doi.org/10.15587/1729-4061.2012.3392Keywords:
Polyethylene, hydraulic radius, flow curveAbstract
The curve currents of polymers define by methods of capillary viscosimetry on round or plane-split channels. The method of finding of the flow curves polymers, not invariant relative to hydraulic radius of the channel, for use the viscosimetry data at calculations of non-round channels is offeredReferences
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