DOI: 10.1177/0006355x1999036004004 ISSN: 0006-355X

A new capillary viscometer for whole blood viscosimetry

G.N. Marinakis, J.C. Barbenel, A.C. Fisher, S.G. Tsangaris

A new capillary system was developed, incorporating infrared sensors, which allowed the determination of whole blood viscosity over a wide range of shear stresses. Flow conditions were defined by the geometry of the capillary and the sample pressure head. Whole blood was considered to be a power law fluid and a modified Mooney’s formula was used for the calculation of the related invariants. The new viscometer proved to be very simple in use, requiring one run, had a short measuring time and utilised a small test sample volume. However it can be used for whole blood viscosity measurements only at medium and high shear stresses.

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