Literature DB >> 29215124

Shear thinning in non-Brownian suspensions.

Guillaume Chatté1, Jean Comtet2, Antoine Niguès2, Lydéric Bocquet2, Alessandro Siria2, Guylaine Ducouret1, François Lequeux1, Nicolas Lenoir3, Guillaume Ovarlez4, Annie Colin5.   

Abstract

We study the flow of suspensions of non-Brownian particles dispersed into a Newtonian solvent. Combining capillary rheometry and conventional rheometry, we evidence a succession of two shear thinning regimes separated by a shear thickening one. Through X-ray radiography measurements, we show that during each of those regimes, the flow remains homogeneous and does not involve particle migration. Using a quartz-tuning fork based atomic force microscope, we measure the repulsive force profile and the microscopic friction coefficient μ between two particles immersed into the solvent, as a function of normal load. Coupling measurements from those three techniques, we propose that (1) the first shear-thinning regime at low shear rates occurs for a lubricated rheology and can be interpreted as a decrease of the effective volume fraction under increasing particle pressures, due to short-ranged repulsive forces and (2) the second shear thinning regime after the shear-thickening transition occurs for a frictional rheology and can be interpreted as stemming from a decrease of the microscopic friction coefficient at large normal load.

Year:  2017        PMID: 29215124     DOI: 10.1039/c7sm01963g

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Soft Matter        ISSN: 1744-683X            Impact factor:   3.679


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