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Testing the Wyart-Cates model for non-Brownian shear thickening using bidisperse suspensions.

Ben M Guy1, Christopher Ness2, Michiel Hermes3, Laura J Sawiak1, Jin Sun4, Wilson C K Poon1.   

Abstract

There is a growing consensus that shear thickening of concentrated dispersions is driven by the formation of stress-induced frictional contacts. The Wyart-Cates (WC) model of this phenomenon, in which the microphysics of the contacts enters solely via the fraction f of contacts that are frictional, can successfully fit flow curves for suspensions of weakly polydisperse spheres. However, its validity for "real-life", polydisperse suspensions has yet to be seriously tested. By performing systematic simulations on bidisperse mixtures of spheres, we show that the WC model applies only in the monodisperse limit and fails when substantial bidispersity is introduced. We trace the failure of the model to its inability to distinguish large-large, large-small and small-small frictional contacts. By fitting our data using a polydisperse analogue of f that depends separately on the fraction of each of these contact types, we show that the WC picture of shear thickening is incomplete. Systematic experiments on model shear-thickening suspensions corroborate our findings, but highlight important challenges in rigorously testing the WC model with real systems. Our results prompt new questions about the microphysics of thickening for both monodisperse and polydisperse systems.

Year:  2019        PMID: 31777908     DOI: 10.1039/c9sm00041k

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


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1.  Rheology of particulate suspensions with non-Newtonian fluids in capillaries.

Authors:  Bin Xia; Paul S Krueger
Journal:  Proc Math Phys Eng Sci       Date:  2022-06-15       Impact factor: 3.213

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