Rheoscope Explained

In fluid mechanics (specifically rheology), a rheoscope is an instrument for detecting or measuring the viscosity of a fluid.

In the study of blood flow, a rheoscope is used to observe and measure the deformation of blood cells subject to different levels of fluid shear stress.[1]

References

  1. Book: Meurant, Gerard . Physical Forces and the Mammalian Cell . Academic Press . 2012 . 978-0323140195 . 28.