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Rheology of shear thickening suspensions and the effects of wall slip in torsional flow

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posted on 2024-11-01, 01:19 authored by Andrew Chryss, Satinath BhattacharyaSatinath Bhattacharya, Lionel Pullum
The rheological characterisation of concentrated shear thickening materials suspensions is challenging, as complicated and occasionally discontinuous rheograms are produced. Wall slip is often apparent and when combined with a shear thickening fluid the usual means of calculating rim shear stress in torsional flow is inaccurate due to a more complex flow field. As the flow is no longer "controlled", a rheological model must be assumed and the wall boundary conditions are redefined to allow for slip. A technique is described where, by examining the angular velocity response in very low torque experiments, it is possible to indirectly measure the wall slip velocity. The suspension is then tested at higher applied torques and different rheometer gaps. The results are integrated numerically to produce shear stress and shear rate values. This enables the measurement of true suspension bulk flow properties and wall slip velocity, with simple rheological models describing the observed complex rheograms.

History

Journal

Rheologica Acta

Volume

45

Start page

124

End page

131

Total pages

8

Publisher

Springer

Place published

New York

Language

English

Copyright

© Springer-Verlag 2005

Former Identifier

2005000426

Esploro creation date

2020-06-22

Fedora creation date

2009-02-27

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