Rheocalc Manual
Rheocalc Manual
Rheocalc Manual
APPLICATION SOFTWARE
Programming and Operation Instructions
Manual No. M/99-222-E0506
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Table of Contents
Section 1 - Introduction
iii
Section 5 - Troubleshooting
iv
Section 1 - Introduction
About Rheocalc
Rheocalc is designed for use with either the Brookfield DV-III Ultra, DV-III+, DV-III
Rheometerss, or DV-II+ Pro Viscometer and MS-Windows 2000 and above computer operating systems. Its purpose is to control the instrument from a PC, collect data from the
instrument and allow it to be saved, viewed, printed, plotted and analyzed. Its features
include:
An easy to learn and use graphical user interface.
A scripting language to allow flexible data collection.
Test Wizard for setting up commonly used tests.
On-line plotting of data during a data gather.
Background printing of data, graphs and programs.
Mathematical analysis of collected data.
Optional control of a Brookfield temperature controller for use with the Thermosel or Brookfield temperature bath.
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System Requirements
The system requirements outlined in Table 1-1 must be met in order for Rheocalc software to operate properly.
Table 1-1: System Requirements
System Parameter
Microprocessor
Memory
Video
Operating System
Mouse
RS-232 Port
Requirement
Pentium II, minimum
128MB RAM minimum; at least 256MB RAM recommended
VGA (800 x 600 resolution) minimum
MS-Windows NT, 2000, XP
Required
One free COM port required; a second COM port is required for
use with a temperature controller if desired.
Registering Rheocalc
With your software registration on file at Brookfield, we will notify you when new releases of Rheocalc are introduced. To register, locate the registration.pdf file on the software
application disk. Complete the form and return to us by either mail, fax or email (sales@
brookfieldengineering.com).
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NOTE: Make sure all other software applications on your computer have been closed
before proceeding with Rheocalc software installation.
NOTE: You must log in as an administrator to install Rheocalc successfully on your
PC.
1. Insert the CD-ROM disk into the appropriate drive on your computer.
2. If AutoRun is enabled on your computer, the CD-ROM will go directly to the Main
Welcome Screen of the installation.
3. If the CD-ROM does not automatically run after being read by the CD drive, run the
setup.exe program manually by performing one of the following steps:
a. Using Windows Explorer, open the window of the appropriate drive then select
the setup.exe file from the root directory of the CD.
b. Choose START from the desktop, then select RUN. Select BROWSE and locate
the appropriate drive, then select the setup.exe file from the route directory of the
CD. Select the OK button.
Using either method causes the Main Welcome Screen to be displayed.
4. Once the Main Welcome Screen of the installation is displayed, select NEXT to
view the available software installations, choose Rheocalc off of this list, then select
NEXT to install Rheocalc.
5. The keycode for the Rheocalc installation is printed on the silver label tucked inside
the CD-ROM jacket. Enter this case-sensitive keycode when prompted, then select
NEXT and follow the on-screen prompts to complete the Rheocalc software installation.
6. After installation, the Rheocalc program icon will be placed on the START/
PROGRAMS bar.
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Getting Started
1. Make sure the instrument and optional temperature accessory are properly connected
to the appropriate communication (RS-232) ports on the host computer.
Starting Rheocalc
1. Locate and select the Rheocalc icon within the Rheocalc group window. The Rheocalc software will be started.
2. Select the DASHBOARD tab.
NOTE: After each COM port is selected, Rheocalc must be restarted to intialize the the
selected port.
3. From the Instrument Status section, select the appropriate computer COM port to
which the Rheometer is connected.
4. From the Instrument Status section, select the appropriate computer COM port to
which the optional temperature accessory is connected.
5. Once the COM ports have been selected, restart Rheocalc to initialize the COM ports
you have selected.
6. Once Rhecoalc has been restarted, the data boxes on the Dashboard page will display
live rheometer data.
NOTE: If live data is not visible within the data boxes, refer to
Section 5 - Troubleshooting.
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Section 3 describes the features and functions of each Rheocalc page and dialog box.
symbol indicates a feature which wil only be available if an AdminstraA NOTE: This
tor Password was set up during installation.
Main Menu
The Main Menu provides general commands and information which apply to all of
Rheocalcs pages.
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Dashboard Page
The Dashboard Page, shown in Figure 3-1, gives a live display of the current readings.
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Model
The Model display indicates the rheometer model type being used with Rheocalc.
NOTE: The Model Display information is automatically provided by the rheometer.
Spindle
The Spindle display indicates the spindle type currently installed on the rheometer.
NOTE: The Spindle selected must be updated when the actual spindle is changed to
ensure correct viscosity, shear stress and shear rate calculations.
Maximum Viscosity @ RPM
The Maximum Viscosity @ RPM display indicates the maximum measurable (mathematically) viscosity based on the model, spindle, and speed (rpm) in use. As different spindles are selected using the spindle box on this page, this maximum value is
automatically updated.
Zero Button
The Zero button displays a message box that reminds the user to level the instrument
and remove the spindle in preparation for the auto zero process. Once the instrument is leveled and the spindle is removed, the OK button in the message box can be
pressed to perform the auto zero function. This process takes approximately 10-12
seconds.
NOTE: The Auto Zero function must be performed before the instrument can be used
to collect data.
Set Speed/Temperature Control Window
The Speed/Temperature Control Window is used to set single speeds and/or temperatures.
RPM (Speed tab)
The RPM field is used to enter the speed (in RPM) at which to run the rheometer. Entering a value into this field will automatically update the Shear Rate field only when
cone/plate or coaxial cylinder geometries are used.
Shear Rate (Speed tab)
The Shear Rate field is used to enter the shear rate (in sec-1) at which to run the rheometer. Entering a value into this field will automatically update the RPM field.
Temperature (Temperature tab)
The Temperature field is used to enter the temperature (in the current units, C or F)
at which to run the optional temperature controller.
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Run Button
If the Speed tab is chosen, the Run button runs the rheometer at the speed specified.
If the Temperature tab is chosen, the Run button sets the controller to the temperature
specified.
Stop Button
If the Speed tab is chosen, the Stop button stops the rheometer. If the Temperature
tab is chosen, the Stop button sets the controller to the Standby Temperature (refer to
the Setup page section for more information).
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Tests Page
The Tests page, shown in Figure 3-3, is used to create, save and print B.E.A.V.I.S (Brookfield Engineering Advanced Viscometer Instruction Set) programs.
NOTE: Refer to Section 4 - B.E.A.V.I.S Programs for more information on B.E.A.V.I.S
Programs.
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3. Continue to build your program in this manner using the INSERT button to add commands and the DELETE button to remove unwanted commands.
NOTE: A new command cannot be added until the appropriate command parameter has
been entered on the previous line if required.
Saving/Printing Programs
1. Select the SAVE button to save the program to disk using the standard Save File dialog box.
2. Select the PRINT button to print the program using the standard Print dialog box.
Setting up a Manual Test
1. Click on the Manual tab to display the Manual Page.
2. Enter the desired speed and click the Run button to start the rheometer.
3. If an optional temperature controller is connected, click on the Temperature tab, enter
the desired temperature and click the Run button to set the controller.
4. Once the desired speed and temperature have been reached, click the Start Program
button.
5. Click the Data button whenever a data point is desired.
6. Click the Stop Program button when data collection is complete.
Tests Page Description
The Tests page is shown in Figure 3-3 and described in the following paragraphs.
Program Grid
The Program Grid displays the current user program. Each line consists of a line number,
a three letter command, and a parameter if one is required.
Settings Dialog
The Settings Dialog is used to set options for the LWC and RMR commands (Refer to
Section 4 - B.E.A.V.I.S Programs for more information on these commands).
Manual Page
The Manual page is used to gather data at manually controlled speeds and temperatures.
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The Stop button stops the program displayed in the Program Grid. The rheometer will
stop and any attached temperature controller enters stand-by mode and sets the controls
to the default temperature of 25 C.
Next Button
The Next button causes the program to skip to the next program step before the wait condition is reached.
NOTE: The Next Button is only enabled while a program is running and the current
step is a Wait command (i.e WTI, wait for time interval).
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Run/Data Page
The Run/Data page shown in Figure 3-4 allows the execution of B.E.A.V.I.S. programs
and browsing and editing of any valid Rheocalc data file.
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BUTTON LEGEND
Moves the highlight to the first record in the data grid.
Moves the highlight to the previous line in the data grid.
Moves the highlight to the next line in the data grid.
Moves the highlight to the last record in the data grid.
Adds a blank record (data line) at the highlighted line in the data grid.
Deletes the highlighted data line in the data grid.
Turns edit mode ON.
Turns edit mode off and locks the database.
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1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
Turns on tracking. As data is gathered, axes will scroll to keep the newest data in view.
Turns off tracking.
Axis will scroll when the user drags it.
Axis will zoom when the user drags it.
Zooms both axes out.
Zooms both axes in.
Allows a data point to be selected.
Allows the user to draw a box which the graph will zoom to.
Places crosshairs with coordinates on the graph.
Opens a dialog box with many graph display options.
Copies the graph to the clipboard.
Saves the graph as a bitmap.
Prints the graph.
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Analysis Page
The Analysis page, shown in Figure 3-7, is used to mathematically analyze selected data
using various models associated with viscosity measurement and rheology. The results
are displayed both numerically and graphically, and they can also be printed to hard copy.
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Model
Thix Index
Thix Index uses two viscosity measurements taken at different speeds to give an indication of shear sensitivity.
NOTE: Data sets to be analyzed with this model should have two data points only.
The Thix Index equation is:
n = L/H
where:
n = Thix Index
L = Viscosity at low speed
H = Viscosity at high speed
The calculated parameters for this model are:
Thix Index(no units)
A plot of viscosity versus speed is displayed for this model.
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Bingham
The Bingham equation is used to calculate the viscosity of materials that only flow
after the application of a sufficiently large yield stress. These materials are referred to
as Bingham plastic fluids and are described by the equation in Figure 3-8.
= o + D
SHEAR RATE
PLASTIC VISCOSITY
YIELD STRESS
SHEAR STRESS
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Casson
The Standard Casson method is a direct implementation of the original Casson equation. A plot of the square root of shear stress versus the square root of shear rate is
displayed for this model. The Standard Casson equation is shown in Figure 3-9.
o + D
SHEAR RATE
PLASTIC VISCOSITY
YIELD STRESS
SHEAR STRESS
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NCA/CMA Casson
This Casson method is derived from the standard set forth by the National Confectioners Association (NCA) and the Chocolate Manufacturers Association (CMA). Although based on the original Casson equation, this implementation has been tailored
by the NCA and CMA specifically to applications involving chocolate. The Chocolate
Casson equation is shown in Figure 3-10.
( 1 + a ) = 2 o + ( 1 + a )
D
SHEAR RATE
PLASTIC VISCOSITY
YIELD STRESS
SHEAR STRESS
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Power Law
The Power Law equation is shown in Figure 3-18.
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IPC Paste
The IPC Paste Analysis method is based on the power law equation and is intended to
calculate the Shear Sensitivity Factor (pseudoplasticity) of pastes. A prime example
of its use is in the solder paste industry, thus the name IPC (Institute for Interconnecting and Packaging Electronic Circuits). The Paste equation is shown in Figure 3-12.
= k Dn
SHEAR SENSITIVITY FACTOR
ROTATIONAL SPEED (rpm)
CONSISTENCY MULTIPLIER
VISCOSITY
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Herschel Bulkley
= o + kDn
FLOW INDEX
SHEAR RATE
CONSISTENCY INDEX (cP)
YIELD STRESS
SHEAR STRESS
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Calculate
The Calculate button updates the results box and the graph using the data and model type
selected.
Equation
The Equation box displays the equation for the model selected.
Results
The Results box displays the appropriate results, yield stress and confidence of fit results
of the analysis using the data and model type selected.
File
The File box displays the file and path of the data file being analyzed.
Data Graph
The Data Graph presents a plot of the raw data and the best fit line using the model selected.
Load Button
The Load button displays the Load Files dialog box which can be used to load a saved
file for analysis.
Print Button
The Print button displays the standard Windows Print dialog box which allows a printer
to be selected, its properties changed and data analysis results and graph to be printed.
NOTE: Refer to the MS-Windows on-line help for more information regarding printing
and printer setup.
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Setup Page
The Setup page, shown in Figure 3-14, allows the user to set preferences which effect the
way Rheocalc operates.
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SRC
The SRC field is used to enter an SRC (Shear Rate Constant) for a special spindle. Refer
to Appendix C to learn more information on this constant.
Add Button
The Add button adds a special spindle to the bottom of the spindle list using the user
entered parameters.
Update Button
The Update button updates the selected special spindle within the spindle list with the
parameters entered at the left.
Delete Button
The Delete button removes the special spindle highlighted in the spindle list.
Viscosity Range
The Viscosity Range display present numeric representation of the measurement range
for the selected spindle. The range is calculated using a low torque of 10% and a high
of 100%. The speed range for these calculations corresponds to the minimum and maximum speeds of the instrument (0.01 to 250 rpm).
Measurement Units
The Measurement drop-down list allows the user to select the CGS or SI units to be used
during Rheocalc operation.
NOTE: Rheocalc must be restarted after changing the Measurements Units setting.
Temperature Units
The Temperature drop-down list allows the user to select the temperature scale units
Fahrenheit (F) or Celsius (C) to be used during Rheocalc operation.
NOTE: Rheocalc must be restarted after changing the Temperature Units setting.
Date Format
The Date Format drop-down list allows the user to select the date format (U.S. : mm/dd/
yyyy) or (International: dd/mm/yyyy) to be used during Rheocalc operation.
Torque Alarms
The Torque Alarm warns the user that the % torque value has either fallen below (Low
Alarm) a preset value or risen above (High Alarm) a preset value.
Alarms can only be tripped (i.e. the % torque value falls outside the alarm values) if the
rheometer speed is greater than zero rpm, and the alarms are enabled (click the check box
next to the word Enabled to Enable/Disable alarms). Once the alarm values are changed,
click the Accept button to use the new values.
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When an alarm is tripped, a beep will be heard, and a picture of an alarm clock appears
next to the % Torque field on the Dashboard page.
NOTE: If the Motor Off alarm is tripped, in addition to the indications stated above, the
rheometer speed is set to 0 rpm. If a program is running at the time, the rheometer remains at 0 rpm until it is commanded to another speed by any succeeding
program steps.
Standby Temperature
The Standby Temperature is used as the default temperature of the optional temperature
controller. This is the temperature which the controller will go to at startup.
If Standby @ Program Completion is checked, the controller will return to the Standby
Temperature after running a test. If it is unchecked, the controller will remain at the last
specified temperature when the test ends.
After changing the Standby Temperature options, click Apply to use the new settings.
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Custom Page
The Custom page is a blank page where the user can move groups of controls (called
Control Windows) from other pages. An example of a Custom page setup is shown in
Figure 3-15.
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B.E.A.V.I.S. Commands
Command Groups
Commands are grouped into functional groups which are identified by the graphic to the
left of the command. Icons for each group are shown in Figure 4-1.
WAIT
SETUP
DATA
LOOP
SAVE
REPORT
COMMAND
COMMAND
COMMAND
COMMAND
COMMAND
COMMAND
GROUP
GROUP
GROUP
GROUP
GROUP
GROUP
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B.E.A.V.I.S. Programs
WDP
SSN
SSP
STM
SSI
STI
DCI
DAI
DSP
DSD
LSC
LEC
LWC
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Function
Wait for time
Description
Remains at the step until the specified time interval (MM:SS)
has elapsed.
Wait for % torque
Remains at the step until the specified % torque value is
reached.
Wait for temperature Remains at the step until the specified temperature value is
reached.
Wait for set point
Remains at the step until the temperature reaches the set
temperature
point value in the associated temperature controller the
specified value.
Wait for data points Remains at the step until the specified number of data points
are collected from the time this command is issued.
Set speed
Run the rheometer at the specified speed.
Set spindle
Set the spindle to use with the rheometer. The user will be
prompted to attach this spindle to the rheometer and this
spindles SMC and SRC will be used for all calculations.
Set temperature
Set the temperature controller set point to the specified
value and control to this temperature
Increase/Decrease Increment or decrement the current speed by the value
Speed
specified.
Increase/Decrease Increment or decrement the current temperature set point
Temperature
by the value specified.
Data collection
Begin collecting data at the specified time interval (MM:SS).
interval
Data averaging
Immediately begin averaging data. Averages the number
specified number of points over each specified time interval.
Terminates any DCI already in progress.
Collects a single data Immediately collect a single data point.
point
Stop data collection Terminate any DCI already in progress.
Start count loop
Marks the start of a loop. Perform all commands starting
after this one up to the next LEC (loop end) the number of
times specified.
End count loop
Marks the end of a loop. Perform all commands before this
one back to the most recent LSC the number of times stated
in the LSC.
Start conditional
Marks the end of a loop. Performs all commands starting
loop
after this one up to the next LWE (Conditional loop end) until
one of the specified conditions is met.
Command
LWE
FSA
FSO
RMR
Function
Description
End conditional loop Marks the end of a conditional loop. Performs all commands
before this one back to the most recent LWC until one of the
conditions stated in the LWC is met.
Append to data file Append any data in the capture buffer to the end of the
specified file. If a full path name is not specified, the file is
saved in the initial program directory. If the file does not exist, it is created.
Save data to disk file Save any data in the capture buffer to the file specified. If a
full path name is not specified, the file is saved in the initial
program directory. If a file of the same name already exists
in the path, it is overwritten. If the file does not exist, it is
created.
Report results
Reports the test results using the options specified.
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Parameter
10
5
00:30
5
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Function
Sets speed at 10 rpm
Start loop; execute (5) times
Wait for 30 seconds
Take a data point
Increase speed by 5 rpm
Return to the corresponding LSC command
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Parameter
10
5
00:30
5
5
-5
00:30
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Function
Set speed at 10 rpm
Start loop; execute 5 times
Wait for 30 seconds
Take a data point
Increase speed by 5 rpm
Return to the corresponding LSC command
Start loop - execute 5 times
Decrease speed by 5 rpm
Wait for 30 seconds
Take a data point
Return to the corresponding LSC command
Parameter
25
3
0.5
WTI
SSN
LSC
WTI
DSP
SSI
LEC
STI
LEC
01:00
10
5
00:30
5
25
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Function
Set the attached temperature controller to 25C
Run the temperature loop three times
Wait until the process temperature reaches the
set point temperature (0.5C).
Wait for 1 minute for temperature to stabilize
Set speed at 10 rpm
Start loop; execute 5 times
Wait for 30 seconds
Take a data point
Increase by 5 rpm
Return to speed loop LSC command
Increment the temperature set point by 25C
Return to speed loop LSC command
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Section 5 - Troubleshooting
Communication Errors
If the warning shown in Figure 5-1 is displayed for either the rheometer or the temperature controller, use the troubleshooting procedures in this section to resolve the problem.
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Troubleshooting
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Perform the following procedure to establish the communication port settings for the
viscometer/rheometer being used and accessory device.
1. Select the DASHBOARD tab.
2. Select the ADVANCED button within the Instrument Status area of the Dashboard
window. The Communication Port Settings pop-up window appears as shown in
Figure 5-2.
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North America
Brookfield Engineering Laboratories, Inc.
11 Commerce Boulevard
Middleboro, Massachusetts 02346 U.S.A.
TEL: 508-946-6200
800-628-8139 (USA only - excluding MA)
FAX: 508-946-6262
E-MAIL: [email protected]
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U.K.
Germany:
Brookfield Engineering Labs. Vertriebs
Hauptstrasse 18
D-73547 Lorch, Germany
TEL: 7172/927100
FAX: 7172/927105
E-MAIL: [email protected]
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Appendix B - Drawings
RS-232 Cables
Use the appropriate information in Figures B-1 and B-2 if you wish to make your own
RS-232 communication cable.
NOTE: Your computer may use either a standard 9-pin or 25-pin (male or female) Dtype connector.
Connected to Rheometer
9-pin male D Type
Connector
9
Note: jumper between pins 4 and
9 is required to place rheometer
in external control mode
2 3 45
3 2
OR
3 2
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Appendix B - Drawings
Connected to HT-10x
Temperature Controller 25-pin
male D Type Connector
25
Note: jumper between pins 13
and 25 is required to place the
controller in external control mode
2 3
13
3 2
3 2
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Each spindle has two constants which are used to calculate viscosity, shear stress, and
shear rate. The Spindle Multiplier Constant (SMC) is used in viscosity and shear stress
calculations. The Shear Rate Constant (SRC) is used in shear stress and shear rate calculations.
NOTE: Where SRC = 0, no shear stress/shear rate calculations are performed and the
data displayed is zero (0) for these functions.
NOTE: Refer to Appendix A and contact Brookfield Engineering Laboratories, Inc. for
a copy of More Solutions to Sticky Problems for additional information.
Spindle Codes
Table C-1: Spindle Codes
Spindle
ULA
RV1
RV2
RV3
RV4
RV5
RV6
RV7
HA1
HA2
HA3
HA4
HA5
HA6
HA7
HB1
HB2
HB3
Code
00
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
01
02
03
04
05
06
07
01
02
03
SMC
0.64
1
4
10
20
40
100
400
1
4
10
20
40
100
400
1
4
10
SRC
1.223
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
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Spindle
HB4
HB5
HB6
HB7
SC4-14
SC4-15
SC4-16
SC4-18
SC4-21
SC4-25
SC4-27
SC4-28
SC4-29
SC4-31
SC4-34
CP40
CP41
CP42
CP51
CP52
LV1
LV2
LV3
LV4
LV5
LV-2C
LV-3C
SA-70
VANE-71
VANE-72
VANE-73
VANE-74
DIN-81
DIN-82
DIN-83
DIN-85
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Code
04
05
06
07
14
15
16
18
21
25
27
28
29
31
34
40
41
42
51
52
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
70
71
72
73
74
81
82
83
85
SMC
20
40
100
400
125
50
128
3.2
5
512
25
50
100
32
64
0.327
1.228
0.64
5.178
9.922
6.4
32
128
640
1280
32
128
105
2.62
11.1
53.5
543
3.7
3.75
12.09
1.22
SRC
0
0
0
0
0.4
0.48
0.29
1.32
0.93
0.22
0.34
0.28
0.25
0.34
0.29
7.5
2
3.8
3.84
2
0
0
0
0
0
0.212
0.210
0.677
0
0
0
0
1.29
1.29
1.29
1.29
Spindle
DIN-86
DIN-87
T-A
T-B
T-C
T-D
T-E
T-F
Code
86
87
91
92
93
94
95
96
SMC
3.65
12.13
20
40
100
200
500
1000
SRC
1.29
1.29
0
0
0
0
0
0
Model Codes
Table C-2 lists the model codes (spring torque) constants for each rheometer model.
Table C-2: Model Codes
Viscometer/Rheometer Model
(Spring Torque)
LVDV
2.5xLVDV
5xLVDV
1/4RVDV
1/2RVDV
RVDV
HADV
2xHADV
2.5xHADV
HBDV
2xHBDV
2.5xHBDV
5xHBDV
Screen Model
Abbreviation
LV
2.5LV
5LV
0.25RV
0.5RV
RV
HA
2HA
2.5HA
HB
2HB
2.5HB
5HB
TK
0.09373
0.2343
0.4686
0.25
0.5
1
2
4
5
8
16
20
40
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The full scale viscosity range for any rheometer model and spindle may be calculated using the equation:
Full Scale Viscosity Range [cP] = TK * SMC * 10,000/rpm
where:
TK = Spring Torque Constant from model table
SMC = Spindle Multiplier Constant from spindle table
where:
SRC = Shear Rate Constant from spindle table
Rheocalc allows the entry of spindle constants (Spindle Page) which the software uses to
calculate viscosity, shear stress, and shear rate for spindles in boundary conditions other
than the 600ml beaker or specified chamber. The spindles must conform to geometries
that allow for mathematical calculations of shear stress and shear rate (i.e. coaxial cylinder, cylindrical).
Two constants are required:
SMC (Spindle Multiplier Constant) which is used to calculate the viscosity
(cP) value.
SRC (Shear Rate Constant) which is used to calculate shear rate
shear stress (Dyne/cm2) value.
(1/sec) and
If SRC = 0 (Ex. LV #1-4, RV, HA, HB #1-7 spindles), shear rate and shear stress values
are not calculated and cannot be displayed.
The SMC value for a spindle may be calculated as follows:
1. For new spindle conditions you calculate the SMC using a Newtonian fluid of known
viscosity (Brookfield Viscosity Standard). This is done in the container with the new
dimensions at the controlled temperature specified for the viscosity standard fluid.
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2. The new full scale viscosity range is calculated for a selected rpm:
R1 = 100h/Y
where:
2w R c R b
2
2
2
x (R c R b)
where:
w = (2/60)N = angular velocity of the spindle (rad/sec)
Rc = radius of the container (cm)
Rb = radius of the spindle (cm)
X = radius at which shear rate is being calculated (cm)
N = RPM
To calculate shear rate, refer to Brookfield Engineering Laboratories, Inc., More Solutions
to Sticky Problems publication for more information on calculations for various geometries.
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