rotationsviskosimeter
Rotationsviskosimeter, or rotational viscometer, is an instrument used to measure the viscosity of a fluid by applying controlled rotational motion and monitoring the resulting resistance. The sample is placed between a rotating element (spindle, cone, or cylinder) and a stationary element. By varying the rotational speed and recording the torque required to maintain it, the device derives the fluid’s resistance to flow in terms of viscosity.
Viscosity in rotational viscometry is defined as the ratio of shear stress to shear rate. In practice,
Common geometries include concentric cylinders (Couette), cone-and-plate, and parallel-plate configurations. Instrument calibration with standard fluids and
Applications cover many industries, including lubricants, paints and coatings, food products, cosmetics, and polymers. The technique