Comparative study of correction methods of wall slip effects for CMC solutions

Abstract In this paper, an experimental analysis has been carried out in order to characterize the rheological properties of non-Newtonian CMC fluids (carboxymethylcellulose CMC solutions). Two solutions at low and medium concentrations, respectively 0.5 and l.5%, have been tested. A comparative study of the three methods proposed by Mooney, Wiegreffe, and Geiger has been carried out. It was found that the two solutions follow the rheological power-law model of Ostwald/de Waele-type for the studied experimental range. The diameter of the flow channel influences the rheological behavior of the CMC solution and highlights the wall slip effects. For a 0.5% concentration, the methods of Mooney and Wiegreffe could not be used as they gave results that could not be explained physically. However, for a 1.5% concentration, the three of them gave satisfactory results.