Originally Posted By: JAG
I have hard copies of really good studies showing viscosity vs. shear rate curves, but obviously can't post them easily. However, Figure 7 in this link shows some representative curves.
The curves are flat and then start to drop down and then go flat again at some higher shear rate. The curves at 100 C temp. Start dropping around 10,000/s shear rate. At 150C, they start dropping around 100,000/s shear rate. I guess the polymers' shape varying with temperature affects temporary shear.
+1.
The hths at 150 C is relating to the VII at very high temperatures, much more than the oil itself.
I have hard copies of really good studies showing viscosity vs. shear rate curves, but obviously can't post them easily. However, Figure 7 in this link shows some representative curves.
The curves are flat and then start to drop down and then go flat again at some higher shear rate. The curves at 100 C temp. Start dropping around 10,000/s shear rate. At 150C, they start dropping around 100,000/s shear rate. I guess the polymers' shape varying with temperature affects temporary shear.
+1.
The hths at 150 C is relating to the VII at very high temperatures, much more than the oil itself.