Capillary Diameter Effects on the Apparent Viscosity of the Suspension of Clay Flocs

K. Miyahara, S. Ooi, Katsuya Nakaishi, Motoyoshi Kobayashi, Y. Adachi
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A flow model consisting of a clear annulus of the suspending layer surrounding a core of the suspension has been proposed for the flow of colloidal suspensions through a capillary tube. In the present study, on the basis of this model, we derived apparent viscosity equations by considering the effects of the slip along the wall of tube and the floc breakup due to shear stress for a coagulated region. The validity of the derived equation was confirmed as follows. For the dispersed region, the derived equation was applied to the experimental data measured by previous authors, in which the apparent viscosity of suspensions of rigid spheres decreased with decreasing capillary diameter. For the coagulated region, the equation was applied to the experimental results obtained by the measurement of apparent viscosity of a montmorillonite suspension. The apparent viscosity decreased with increasing capillary diameter in a region of low electrolyte concentration (0.3, 0.45mol/L NaCl). On the other hand, viscosity decreased with decreasing diameter in a region of high electrolyte concentration (0.8, 1.0mol/L NaCl).
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毛细管直径对粘土絮凝体悬浮液表观粘度的影响
对于胶体悬浮液在毛细管中的流动,提出了一种由围绕悬浮液核心的悬浮层的透明环组成的流动模型。本研究在此模型的基础上,考虑管壁滑移和凝块区域剪切应力导致的絮体破碎的影响,推导了表观黏度方程。推导出的方程的有效性被证实如下。对于分散区,将导出的方程应用于前人的实验数据,刚性球悬浮液的表观粘度随毛细管直径的减小而减小。对于凝固区,将该方程应用于蒙脱土悬浮液表观粘度的测定结果。在低电解质浓度(0.3、0.45mol/L NaCl)范围内,表观粘度随毛细管直径的增大而减小。另一方面,在高电解质浓度区域(0.8、1.0mol/L NaCl),粘度随直径的减小而减小。
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