EFFECTS OF LIQUID VISCOSITY ON RHEOLOGY OF CONCENTRATED SUSPENSIONS |
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Authors: | Shirley C. Tsai Dale Botts Brian Viers |
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Affiliation: | a Department of Chemical Engineering, California State University, Long Beach, CA, USA |
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Abstract: | This paper presents the experimental results on the effects of liquid viscosity on the rheology of concentrated suspensions of solid particles in Newtonian liquids. Specifically, the relative viscosity of a pseudoplastic suspension decreases as the viscosity of the suspending liquid increases, indicating excess energy dissipation in a less viscous liquid. In contrast, the relative viscosity of a Newtonian suspension is only slightly affected by the liquid viscosity. It is in excellent agreement with the value predicted from the rigid sphere model which neglects nonhydrodynamic interactions, and assumes zero particle-to-liquid relative velocity. The flow behavior indices of both concentrated suspensions are independent of the liquid viscosity. |
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