Abstract

The purpose of this study was to improve the method of using an inclined parallel plate (IPP) in directly estimating the yield stress and evaluating the properties of a thickened liquid. The flow curve of the relationship between the shear rate and shear stress of a liquid thickened with a xanthan gum agent was predicted using the Herschel-Bulkley fluid model ( ). We supposed that the yield stress and the result of a line spread test (LST) indicate the deformation state and the flow state of shear stress ( ), respectively. , the yield stress estimated adopting a rotational viscometer and LST, was investigated for three liquids thickened with xanthan gum at four concentrations (C) at intervals of 0.5 wt% within the range 0.5-2.0 wt%. Linear plots of the relations of versus and and the LST show that with an increase in , the resistance force ( and ) increases until flow starts, after which viscosity increases. We suggest that yield stress estimated with the IPP method effectively indicates the rheological properties of thickened liquids.

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