IP Library Granted Patent US 7,021,123
Granted Patent B2
US 7,021,123 · App. 11/054,014 · Granted Apr 4, 2006

Rheological and calorimetric testing method

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Patent No.
US 7,021,123
App. No.
11/054,014
Granted
Apr 4, 2006
Kind
B2
Abstract

Device and methods for rotationally mixing and rheological testing of sample liquids, such as cement particle suspensions, employ mixing blades and shear-resistant members having substantially noncoincident orbital paths. Rheology is assessed by measuring the resistance of the liquid to rotation of the device. Both rheological and calorimetric testing can be performed during mixing, which ensures uniformity of rheology and hence the accuracy of results.

Claims (31)

1. Method for assessing a sample liquid, comprising:

mixing within a container a sample liquid and assessing the rheology of said sample liquid, said mixing and assessing comprising the use of a device having a rotatable shaft member having a generally elongate body, at least one propeller blade attached to said shaft member and having a blade face oriented to propel a liquid in a direction along said elongate shaft body when said shaft is rotated within a liquid, and at least one elongate shear-resistant member for resisting circular motion when said shaft member is rotated within the liquid, said at least one shear-resistant member being spaced at a fixed distance from, and being fixed in a fixed rotational relationship with respect to, said at least one propeller such that said at least one shear-resistant member is rotated when said at least one propeller blade is rotated, and said at least one shear-resistant member being spaced apart from and attached to said rotatable shaft member; and

measuring the heat or temperature of said sample liquid over time by employing a sensor in said container.

2. The method of claim 1 wherein said sample liquid is selected from the group consisting of latexes, emulsions, colloidal suspensions, grease, lubricants, asphaltic compositions, adhesives, caulks, and particulate suspensions.

3. The method of claim 1 wherein said container contains a hydratable cementitious particle suspension.

4. The method of claim 3 wherein said container further comprises a lid or cover plate having an opening corresponding to said rotatable shaft member whereby an adiabatic or semi-adiabatic mixing and rheology testing environment is provided within said container.

5. The method of claim 1 wherein said sensor is a thermocouple, heat flow sensor, or infrared detector.

6. The method of claim 1 wherein said sensor is electronically connected to a data logger for collecting heat measurements over time.

7. The method of claim 6 wherein said sample liquid is a hydratable cementitious particle suspension, said method further comprising computing data relative to degree of hydration of said hydratable cementitious particle suspension.

8. The method of claim 6 wherein the container contains a hydratable cementitious particle suspension and at least one chemical admixture, said method comprising computing data relative to degree of hydration of said hydratable cementitious particle suspension and said admixture.

9. The method of claim 1 further comprising obtaining rheological and calorimetric data from a sample liquid within the container over a period of time; comparing the obtained data with pre-established relationships or correlations between rheological data, calorimetric data, or both of said rheological and calorimetric data; and extrapolating at least one later property of the sample liquid when cured, said property comprising strength or set time.

10. The method of claim 9 wherein said container comprises a hydratable cementitious particle suspension.

11. The method of claim 1 further comprising measuring rheology and heat or temperature over time without transferring sample liquid from said container.

12. The method of claim 11 wherein said measuring of rheology and heat or temperature over time is automated using a computer processing unit.

13. The method of claim 1 further comprising maintaining a constant temperature in said container.

14. The method of claim 1 further comprising maintaining a constant pressure in said container.

15. The method of claim 1 further comprising maintaining constant temperature and constant pressure in said container.

16. The method of claim 1 wherein said rotatable shaft member is attached to a servo-engine operative to rotate and provide an electrical output signal corresponding to the amount of torque applied.

17. The method of claim 16 further collecting heat or temperature information using said sensor; storing said information in a data logger which is electronically connected to said sensor; obtaining electrical output signals from said servo-engine and converting said electrical output signals into flow performance characteristics of said sample liquid.

18. The method of claim 1 wherein container contains a hydratable cementitious particle suspension, said method comprising obtaining heat evolution data using said sensor over time and converting said heat evolution data to obtain an indication of the degree to which said hydratable cementitious particle suspension is hydrated over time.

19. The method of claim 18 comprising mixing and assessing the rheology and heat or temperature of a hydratable cementitious particle suspension containing at least one chemical admixture selected from the group consisting of a water reducer, a plasticizer, a set accelerator, and a set retarder.

20. The method of claim 18 further comprising predicting an initial setting and final setting of said hydratable cementitious particle suspension.

21. The method of claim 20 wherein said initial and final settings of said hydratable cementitious particle suspension are indicated in terms of a percentage number, graphically, or pictorially.

22. Method for testing of a hydratable cementitious particle suspension, comprising:

mixing within a container a hydratable cementitious particle suspension, said suspension optionally containing at least one chemical admixture selected from the group consisting of a water reducer, a plasticizer, a set accelerator, and a set retarder;

assessing the rheology of said hydratable cementitious particle suspension;

said mixing and assessing comprising the use of a device having a rotatable shaft member having a generally elongate body, at least one propeller blade attached to said shaft member and having a blade face oriented to propel said hydratable cementitious particle suspension in a direction along said elongate shaft body when said shaft is rotated within a liquid, and at least one elongate shear-resistant member for resisting circular motion when said shaft member is rotated within said hydratable cementitious particle suspension, said at least one shear-resistant member being spaced at a fixed distance from, and being fixed in a fixed rotational relationship with respect to, said at least one propeller blade such that said at least one shear-resistant member is rotated when said at least one propeller blade is rotated, and said at least one shear-resistant member being spaced apart from and attached to said rotatable shaft member; and measuring the heat or temperature of said hydratable cementitious particle suspension over time by employing a sensor in said container.

23. Method for assessing a sample liquid, comprising:

mixing within a container a sample liquid and assessing the rheology of said sample liquid, said mixing and assessing comprising the use of a device having a rotatable shaft member having a generally elongate body, at least two sets of propeller blades attached to said shaft member at different positions on said shaft member, the blades having faces oriented to propel a liquid in a direction along said elongate shaft body when said shaft is rotated within a liquid, and at least one elongate shear-resistant member for resisting circular motion when said shaft member is rotated within the liquid, said at least one shear-resistant member being spaced at a fixed distance from, and being fixed in a fixed rotational relationship with respect to, said propeller blades such that said at least one shear-resistant member is rotated when said at least one propeller blade is rotated, and said at least one shear-resistant member being spaced apart from and attached to said rotatable shaft member;

said at least one shear-resistant member having a tapered vertical leading edge and a tapered trailing vertical edge operative to reduce cavitation in said sample liquid when said device is placed into said sample liquid within said container and rotated; and

measuring the heat or temperature of said sample liquid over time by employing a sensor in said container.

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RELEASE OF SECURITY INTEREST Recorded Sep 27, 2022
From: DEUTSCHE BANK AG NEW YORK BRANCH, AS COLLATERAL AGENT
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