Clay-water interface and its rheological implications / by N. Güven [and others] ; editors, N. Güven, R.M. Pollastro.

Other author Güven, Necip.
Other author Clay Minerals Society.
Format Electronic
Publication InfoBoulder, Colo. : Clay Minerals Society, ©1992.
Description1 online resource (x, 244 pages) : illustrations.
Supplemental ContentGeoScienceWorld
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SeriesCMS workshop lectures ; v. 4
CMS workshop lectures ; v. 4. ^A526364
Summary Rheology is the science of the flow of fluids and deformation of solids. Of special interest to the clay scientist are the flow behaviour and stability of clay suspensions, and the time-dependent deformation of clays in a solid or semi-solid state. The physical state of a clay may change with increasing water content; from a solid, to a semi-rigid plastic, then to a gel, and finally to a suspension. The hydration of the ions and the clay surfaces plays a special role in clay rheology because flow and deformation directly involve molecular movements along the clay-water interface.
General noteUpdated versions of lectures presented at a short course "Rheology of aqueous clay suspensions" during the 1988 Sacramento Meeting of the Clay Minerals Society.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references.
Spec. audience char. Specialized.
Source of descriptionDescription based on print version record.
Issued in other formPrint version : 9781881208044
ISBN9781881208242 (ebook) :

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