Abstract

We studied the effect of high-intensity ultrasonic treatment on the rheological characteristics of high-molecular hydrocarbons. The dependences of the change in their kinematic viscosity on frequency in the range from 15 to 87 kHz are presented at a constant intensity and duration of ultrasonic exposure, as well as on the intensity of ultrasonic exposure at a constant frequency and duration. The processes of relaxation of the kinematic viscosity of these substances after ultrasonic treatment have been studied.

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