Abstract

A new technique for the measurement of dynamic moduli at high frequencies is presented, based upon the properties of a virtual gap formed by two unequal shear wave path lengths. Measuring procedures and underlying theory are presented which overcome many of the difficulties inherent in the high-frequency rheometry of concentrated dispersions. Use of the technique is illustrated with results obtained on dispersions of a commercially available model clay colloid.

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