Radar Attenuation Tomography for Mapping Englacial Temperature Distributions
Radar Attenuation Tomography is used to map the temperature distributions within the ice sheet by analyzing the radio waves' attenuation properties. This study focuses on the Eastern Shear Margin of Thwaites Glacier, where fast-moving ice meets slower ice, impacting ice rheology influenced by temper
4 views • 18 slides
Continuous Butter Making Process Overview
Explore the continuous butter making process which involves churning, concentration, emulsification, and understanding overrun and yield. Learn about the principles of butter making, factors affecting overrun, calculating yield, and the science of rheology in butter production. Discover the process
1 views • 11 slides
Principles of Continuous Buttermaking Process
The class lecture discusses the continuous buttermaking process, emphasizing the principles involved such as churning process, concentration & phase reversal process, emulsification process, and the science of rheology. It also covers factors affecting overrun and yield in butter production, along w
0 views • 11 slides
Understanding the Interdisciplinary World: Exploring Rheology in Physics and beyond
Delve into the diverse realms of biology, creativity, engineering, communication, chemistry, teamwork, and a myriad of hard and soft skills through the lens of rheology in physics. This multifaceted exploration encapsulates a holistic understanding of our world, emphasizing the integration of mathem
0 views • 7 slides
Dr. Syed S.H. Rizvi: Professor of Food Science at Cornell University
Dr. Syed S.H. Rizvi is an esteemed International Professor of Food Process Engineering at Cornell University, USA. With a strong background in food science and bioseparation processes, he has made significant contributions to the field through his research, publications, and role as Editor in Chief.
0 views • 15 slides
Understanding Rheology in Dental Materials
Rheology is a crucial aspect in dentistry as it deals with the flow properties of various dental materials, including liquids like molten alloy and impression materials. Viscosity plays a key role, determining how materials flow and behave. Different fluid classifications based on rheology, such as
0 views • 15 slides
Understanding Capillary Rheology: A Guide to High-Shear Behavior
Capillary rheology is a study of materials that flow, combining properties of liquids and solids. By passing liquids through small tubes, capillary rheology allows for the analysis of high-shear behavior, crucial for processes like extrusion and coating. Learn about the basic terms, anatomy of a cap
0 views • 29 slides