Equilibrium properties of reversibly flocculated dispersions

E. van der Aerschot , J. Mewis
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Abstract

The structure of sonic flocculated dispersions can be changed reversibly by means of shearing. Often the changes are not instantaneous. The resulting shear-history effect gives rise to a complex but interesting rheological behaviour. Using non-aqueous suspensions of fumed silica, the rheological equilibrium properties of such systems are investigated. To change the floc structure, the water content of the particles is altered. As well as the steady-state shear viscosity, the equilibrium modulus and the yield stress are measured. Various techniques are compared. The effect of concentration on the equilibrium properties is used to test some structural models. The concentration dependence is best described by a power-law relation, the power being identical for modulus and yield stress. These results compare well with some theoretical predictions. Contrary to the assumptions used in the modelling, the yield stress is often dominated by kinetic phenomena. This shortcoming also shows up in the predictions for the critical strain.

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可逆絮凝分散体的平衡特性
声波絮凝分散体的结构可以通过剪切的方式可逆地改变。这些变化通常不是瞬间发生的。由此产生的剪切历史效应产生了复杂但有趣的流变行为。利用气相二氧化硅的非水悬浮液,研究了这种体系的流变平衡性质。要改变絮凝体的结构,就要改变颗粒的含水量。除了稳态剪切粘度外,还测量了平衡模量和屈服应力。比较了各种技术。利用浓度对平衡性能的影响对一些结构模型进行了测试。浓度依赖性最好用幂律关系来描述,模量和屈服应力的幂是相同的。这些结果与一些理论预测相吻合。与建模中使用的假设相反,屈服应力通常由动力学现象支配。这一缺点也出现在临界应变的预测中。
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