Abstract

Viscosity measurements at low temperatures show that after a temperature change an oil may require several weeks to attain an equilibrium state. Oils which show this viscosity anomaly are not truly viscous. The existence of a starting pressure called the yield value was not confirmed by experiment since the oil flows even under very slight pressure.

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