Shear thinning calibration fluids for rheometers and related methods
US-2016363519-A1 · Dec 15, 2016 · US
US10031057B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10031057-B2 |
| Application number | US-201615067425-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 11, 2016 |
| Priority date | Mar 11, 2015 |
| Publication date | Jul 24, 2018 |
| Grant date | Jul 24, 2018 |
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A rotational rheometer for measuring powdery or granular materials has a measuring container for receiving the product to be measured and a cover for the measuring container. A measuring body is held by a measuring shaft. The measuring body and the container are rotatable relative to one another. The measuring shaft is guided through the cover with low friction, or without contact altogether. An evaluation unit is arranged outside the measurement container to evaluate the measured values received by the measuring shaft. To seal the bearing gap or the passage of the measuring shaft in or through the cover in the measuring container, both a fluid seal with a sealing fluid inlet and at least a geometric seal cooperating with the fluid seal are provided as a powder barrier.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A rotational rheometer for measuring powdery or granular materials, the rheometer comprising: a measuring container for receiving a powdery or granular material to be measured and a cover for said measuring container; a measuring body held on a measuring shaft, wherein said measuring body and said container are rotatable relative to one another, and wherein said measuring shaft is guided through said cover without contact; a sealing device disposed to seal a bearing gap or a passage of said measuring shaft in or through said cover, said sealing device including a fluid seal with a sealing fluid supply line and at least one geometric seal forming a powder barrier with said fluid seal; said sealing device including a shield carried on said measuring shaft inside said measuring container and forming said geometrical powder barrier, said shield having a surface extension extending at right angles to said measuring shaft beyond an opening on all sides of said passage; at least one or more exhaust ports of said sealing fluid supply line formed on an underside of said cover in a vicinity of said passage of said measuring shaft and above said shield, or an air inlet issuing into said passage below a powder barrier disposed inside said cover; and an evaluation unit disposed outside said measuring container for evaluating measured values received by said measuring shaft. 2. The rotational rheometer according to claim 1 , wherein the measuring shaft and the cover together form a fine seal structure as a further geometric powder barrier. 3. The rotational rheometer according to claim 2 , wherein said fine seal structure is a labyrinth seal. 4. The rotational rheometer according to claim 1 , wherein said fluid seal comprises a device connected to said measurement container and configured to generate a negative pressure, wherein outside air or sealing gas is aspirated into said measuring container through the gap of the passage between said measuring shaft and said cover. 5. The rotational rheometer according to claim 4 , wherein the outside air or the sealing gas is aspirated into said measuring container through the gap in the region below the geometric powder barrier. 6. The rotational rheometer according to claim 1 , wherein said fluid seal is formed in the region of the passage between said geometric powder barrier and an interior of said measuring container and said fluid seal comprises a supply line to supply a seal gas having a pressure exceeding a gas pressure in said measuring container. 7. The rotational rheometer according to claim 6 , wherein said supply line terminates in said cover or said passage of said measuring shaft. 8. The rotational rheometer according to claim 1 , wherein said shield is arranged at a spacing distance from said passage and wherein said spacing distance is smaller than a diameter of said passage or said shield is at least partially located in said passage. 9. The rotational rheometer according to claim 8 , wherein said spacing distance is smaller than a radius of said passage. 10. The rotational rheometer according to claim 1 , wherein said shield extends parallel to the opening of said passage. 11. The rotational rheometer according to claim 1 , which comprises a unit disposed in said measuring container and configured for fluidizing the material to be measured. 12. The rotational rheometer according to claim 1 , which comprises a unit connected to said measuring container and configured for fluidizing the material to be measured. 13. The rotational rheometer according to claim 1 , wherein the sealing fluid flows through the outflow opening under pressure, or is aspirated into said measuring container by formation of a negative pressure in said measuring container. 14. The rotational rheometer according to claim 1 , wherein the outflow opening is formed by a gap surrounding said measuring shaft. 15. The rotational rheometer according to claim 1 , wherein said geometric seal is formed by grooves in said cover and/or in said measuring shaft.
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