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Phenomenological modeling of the response of a dense colloidal suspension under dynamic squeezing flow

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JOURNAL OF NON-NEWTONIAN FLUID MECHANICS
卷 166, 期 12-13, 页码 680-688

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.jnnfm.2011.03.005

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Shear thickening; Colloid dispersion; Squeezing flow; Modeling

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  1. US Army Research Office
  2. US Army Research Laboratory
  3. [W911NF-05-2-0006]

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The split Hopkinson pressure bar experimental technique is used to evaluate the squeezing flow response of a concentrated, discontinuously thickening colloidal suspension of spherical silica particles loaded at high stresses/strain rates. These results provide insight into the transitional behavior of these materials, as well as the post-transitional response under compressive loading. A method of analyzing the strain and strain rate dependent behavior is presented to identify modes of material response (viscous, elastic, etc.). Experimental results are presented as stress-strain-strain rate plots and a surface fitting approach is used to develop a phenomenological model describing the overall response. From this model, it is possible to identify regions of elastic and viscous behavior using a gradient analysis approach. It was found that, after an initial period of viscous deformation, the suspension behaves like a viscoelastic material - this regime corresponds well with transition in which large clusters of particles percolate. This is followed by a third, viscous regime in which the material undergoes viscous deformation. At the highest stresses, a plateau region of plastic deformation has been identified. This approach and the conditions under which it may be applied are described in detail in the paper. (c) 2011 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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