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Microstructural and Rheological Characteristics of a Water-Clay Suspension Containing Montmorillonite Clay Particles

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The rheological and microstructural characteristics of water suspensions of montmorillonite clay containing solid-phase particles of sizes d ≤ 160 μm are examined. The dependences of the relative viscosity of a clay solution and the tortuosity on the volumetric content of clay are established.

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Correspondence to E. V. Tsvetkova.

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Translated from Steklo i Keramika, No. 9, pp. 41 – 44, September, 2019.

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Kanygina, O.N., Tsvetkova, E.V. Microstructural and Rheological Characteristics of a Water-Clay Suspension Containing Montmorillonite Clay Particles. Glass Ceram 76, 354–356 (2020). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10717-020-00199-3

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