The influence of wall slip on the shear yield stress and modulus of cement
paste was investigated using a rotational rheometer with smooth-walled conc
entric cylinders and a vane. The results show that the concentric cylinders
suffer from slip during yield stress measurements due to the formation of
a water-rich layer at the walls of the cylinders. The use of a vane elimina
tes slip since shearing occurs within the material. Oscillatory tests were
conducted to measure the viscoelastic properties of cement paste. The data
for the vane and concentric cylinders are in excellent agreement at stresse
s below the yield point. It is difficult to determine the influence of slip
for stress sweep measurements. Frequency sweep data for various materials
show the general applicability of the vane method over several decades of m
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