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By using our new air-bearing viscometer different types of transient flow can be studied; in the present work this viscometer was specifically applied to non-Newtonian blood suspensions. To observe the influence of both the aggregation and the deformation of red blood cells (RBCs), different concentrations of fibrinogen and dextran were used: the suspended RBCs were simply washed or rigidified with diamide. From the data three rheological parameters were determined, two of which are relative to the behavior at low and at high shear gradients, respectively. Their values were related to the theory of Taylor, and the internal viscosity of RBCs was estimated to be around 3 cp.  相似文献   

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Parallel superposed flows may be useful in order to explain the rheological behavior of viscoelastic suspensions. It has been shown that relaxation times of molecules are affected by a combined flow, and the rheological behavior of glass bead suspensions in a viscoelastic medium is explaned in terms of such variations.  相似文献   

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The dynamic structure and physical properties (rheological, magnetic) of magnetorheological suspensions are described in terms of a stationary model, according to which a suspension in a magnetic field represents a system of ordered non-interacting ellipsoidal aggregates oriented at some angle to the fiow. The model is verified experimentally by measurements of steady-state effective rheological and magnetic characteristics.  相似文献   

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This work deals with the effect of the adsorption of two high molecular weight polyacrylic acid polymers (Carbopol) on the interfacial properties, and the rheology of aqueous zirconia suspensions. Since the Carbopol-covered particles can be thought of as soft colloids, Ohshimas theory was used to gain information on the surface potential and the charge density of the polymer layer (Ohshima H (1995) Electrophoretic mobility of soft particles. Colloids Surf A Physicochem Eng Aspects 103:249–255). The effect of the pH of the solution on the double layer characteristics is related to the different conformations of the adsorbed molecules provoked by the dissociation of the acrylic groups present in polymer molecules. The electrokinetic properties of the suspensions are studied for different pH and Carbopol concentrations in solution in order to investigate the possible stabilization of the suspensions by electrostatic repulsion between the particles. The rheological behavior of the suspensions was investigated in steady-state and dynamic conditions, and the corresponding yield stress and storage modulus were obtained in absence and presence of polymer in solution. The competition between bridging flocculation provoked by polymer adsorption and electrosteric stabilization determines the rheological properties of the suspensions. In the pH range investigated, bridging flocculation predominates at the neutral pH because of the graft of the uncoiled polymer to more than one particle, while at the extreme pH values (pH 3, pH 9) steric or electrosteric stabilization seems to be the predominant mechanism that explains the rheological results. These facts were confirmed by estimating the zirconia particle (or aggregate) diameter in the liquid medium by means of light scattering measurements.  相似文献   

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The objective of this work was to investigate the modeling of the whole dynamic rheological behavior of physically evolving suspensions (e.g., polyvinyl chloride plastisols). The evolutions of the complex viscosity with time (isothermal) and with temperature (non-isothermal) were analyzed. To understand the physically involved phenomena, the determination of relationships between the solid volume fraction evolution and the rheological behavior was investigated. Firstly, the evolution of the volume fraction in relation with the variation of radii particle suspensions using a modified Avrami equation was determined. Actually, the rheological study of this physically evolving system is far too complicated due to the many factors involved in the evolving process. Consequently, a phenomenological law using Carreau–Yasuda equation and percolation laws combined with the evolution of the solid volume fraction is investigated to obtain the modeling of the whole dynamic rheological behavior at any frequency and temperature.  相似文献   

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Rheological properties of suspensions of fibers in polymeric fluids are influenced by fiber–polymer interactions. In this paper, we investigate this influence from both experimental and modeling standpoints. In the experimental part of this investigation, we have changed the fiber–polymer interactions by treating the surface of the fibers. The resulting effects are observed using scanning electron microscopy and dynamic mechanical analysis techniques and quantified from the measurements of the viscosity in the start-up of shear flows and dynamic tests in the linear viscoelastic range region. The results are interpreted with the help of a mesoscopic rheological model developed for suspensions of fibers in viscoelastic fluids.  相似文献   

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A new device for measuring the rheological properties of soft biological tissues is presented. The mechanical response is characterized for harmonic shear deformations at high frequencies (up to 10 kHz) and small strains (up to 0.2%). Experiments are performed using a cylindrical rod excited to torsional resonance. One extremity of the rod is in contact with the soft tissue and adherence is ensured by vacuum clamping. The damping characteristics and the resonance frequency of the vibrating system are inferred from the control variables of a phase stabilization loop. Due to the contact with the soft tissue, and depending on the rheological properties of the tissue, changes occur in the Q-factor and in the resonance frequency of the system. The shear modulus of the soft tissue is determined from the experimental results with an analytical model. The reliability of the proposed technique is evaluated through repeatability tests and comparative measurements with synthetic materials. The results of measurements on bovine organs demonstrate the suitability of the experimental procedure for the characterization of biological tissues and provide some insight in their rheological properties at frequencies in the range 1–10 kHz.  相似文献   

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A systematic study of the rheological properties of solutions of non-motile microalgae (Chlorella vulgaris CCAP 211-19) in a wide range of volume fractions is presented. As the volume fraction is gradually increased, several rheological regimes are observed. At low volume fractions (but yet beyond the Einstein diluted limit), the suspensions display a Newtonian rheological behaviour and the volume fraction dependence of the viscosity can be well described by the Quemada model (Quemada, Eur Phys J Appl Phys 1:119–127, 1997). For intermediate values of the volume fraction, a shear thinning behaviour is observed and the volume fraction dependence of the viscosity can be described by the Simha model (Simha, J Appl Phys 23:1020–1024, 1952). For the largest values of the volume fraction investigated, an apparent yield stress behaviour is observed. Increasing and decreasing stress ramps within this range of volume fractions indicate a thixotropic behaviour as well. The rheological behaviour observed within the high concentration regime bears similarities with the measurements performed by Heymann and Aksel (Phys Rev E 75:021505, 2007) on polymethyl methacrylate suspensions: irreversible flow behaviour (upon increasing/decreasing stresses) and dependence of the flow curve on the characteristic time of forcing (the averaging time per stress values). All these findings indicate a behaviour of the microalgae suspensions similar to that of suspensions of rigid particles. A deeper insight into the physical mechanisms underlying the shear thinning and the apparent yield stress regime is obtained by an in situ analysis of the microscopic flow of the suspension under shear. The shear thinning regime is associated to the formation of cell aggregates (flocs). Based on the Voronoi analysis of the correlation between the cell distribution and cell sizes, we suggest that the repulsive electrostatic interactions are responsible for this microscale organisation. The apparent yield stress regime originates in the formation of large-scale cell aggregates which behave as rigid plugs leading to a maximally random jammed state.  相似文献   

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The rheological behavior of polymethylmethacrylate (PMMA) particles suspensions in glycerine–water mixtures has been investigated by means of steady and dynamic rheometry in this work. The shear rheology of these suspensions demonstrates a strong shear thickening behavior. The variations of shear viscosity with the volume fraction and ratios of glycerine to water are discussed. The effect of volume fraction can be qualitatively explained using a clustering mechanism, which attributes the phenomena to the formation of temporary, hydrodynamic clusters. The influence of interactions between glycerine–water mixtures and PMMA particles on shear thickening is investigated by varying the ratio of glycerine to water. In addition, the reversible and thixotropic properties of suspensions of PMMA dispersed in glycerine–water (3:1) mixtures are also investigated, and the results demonstrate the excellent reversible and thixotropic properties of PMMA particle suspensions.  相似文献   

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The rheological behaviour of suspensions is influenced by many parameters, one of which is the particle shape. For rigid particle suspensions a number of studies demonstrate the effects of the particle aspect ratio. Indeed, fibres are widely used as rheology modifiers in different materials such as synthetic polymers. This work is concerned with testing the hypothesis that regularly shaped particles with aspect ratios larger than one that are made of gelled biopolymers could be used as rheology modifiers for biopolymer solutions. Biopolymers, and mixtures thereof are a widely used ingredient in foods and other products with structure functionality. Tailoring rheology modifiers by morphology offers an alternative to using different biopolymers. It is demonstrated how biopolymer suspensions with regular spheroidal, or cylindrical particle shapes can be produced by gelling the droplet phase of a liquid two phase biopolymer mixture in a shear field. Biopolymers were chosen such that gelation is initiated by cooling. Shear-cooling at constant stresses leads to the formation of ellipsoidal particles. Cylindrical particles can be generated by stepping up the shear stress prior to gelation, i.e., stretching the droplet phase into fibrils, and trapping the shape prior to break-up through gelation. Morphologies and steady shear rheological data for suspensions of the two biopolymers gellan and κ-carrageenan with an internal phase volume of 0.2 are reported. The influence of particle shape on relative viscosity is pronounced. At high shear stresses particle orientation leads to decreased viscosity with increasing particle aspect ratio. In the low shear region, higher aspect ratio suspensions show higher viscosities. Additionally, the material properties, including the interfacial tension, which influence the suspension morphology are reported. Received: 3 March 2000 Accepted: 22 August 2000  相似文献   

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The rheological properties of a starch suspension are usually studied through two viscosity measurements-pasting behavior and flow behavior of the resulting starch pastes-performed separately with two different tools and demanding rather high starch concentrations (6–10 wt %). This study focused on the feasibility of using a rheometer fitted with a starch stirrer cell to characterize, in a single experiment, the starch suspension’s behavior during and after pasting, all the while involving only low concentrations (2–4 wt %), more representative of a real-food context. A calibration of the starch stirrer cell in comparison to the coaxial cylinders one was done using model fluids (Newtonian and shear-thinning). A link between torque, rotational speed, and rheological properties was determined through two recalculated conversion factors (shear rate and shear stress). An operating diagram was then set indicating the laminar flow and good sensitivity domain for this cell. The accuracy of those constants to starch suspensions in the concentration range 2–4 wt % was demonstrated. The pasting behaviors of 2 wt % starch suspensions were followed successfully at two selected shear rates (13.5 and 135 s?1). The impact of the level of turbulence on the profiles obtained was stressed, a result that is not limited to low-concentration starch suspensions. Finally, the method developed was used to compare the pasting behaviors of 2 wt % native and modified waxy maize starch suspensions.  相似文献   

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实体肿瘤血管具有扩张、扭曲、不规则分支以及分支间连接絮乱等特征. 为了考察这些特征对血液流动的影响,将肿瘤血管简化为垂直相互贯通的微血管网,借助微流体实验装置,以一定浓度的红细胞悬液作为流动介质,研究红细胞在微血管网中的流动和分布特性. 具体实验方案如下:首先,采用软刻蚀技术,在聚二甲基硅氧烷(polydimethylsiloxane, PDMS)上加工出微血管网;然后,采用微注射泵控制微血管网入口处的红细胞悬液流量,使用倒置显微镜和高速摄影系统观察并记录实验过程;最后,通过Matlab 软件包Piv-lab 及高速摄影配套软件对获得的视频图像进行处理,提取红细胞在微血管网中的流动和分布数据. 数据处理结果显示,红细胞在微血管网中的流动和分布特性受悬液内的红细胞压积(hematocit, Hct)的影响. 红细胞随悬液Hct 的不同呈现2 种运动轨迹:一种为仅沿着轴向微管道流动;另一种是从轴向微管道流入并穿过径向微管道,再进入另一侧的轴向微管道. 另外,入口流量相同时,红细胞在微血管网中的流动速度随Hct 变化呈现不同,Hct 为3% 和5% 的红细胞速度要明显高于Hct 为1% 的红细胞速度.   相似文献   

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实体肿瘤血管具有扩张、扭曲、不规则分支以及分支间连接絮乱等特征. 为了考察这些特征对血液流动的影响,将肿瘤血管简化为垂直相互贯通的微血管网,借助微流体实验装置,以一定浓度的红细胞悬液作为流动介质,研究红细胞在微血管网中的流动和分布特性. 具体实验方案如下:首先,采用软刻蚀技术,在聚二甲基硅氧烷(polydimethylsiloxane, PDMS)上加工出微血管网;然后,采用微注射泵控制微血管网入口处的红细胞悬液流量,使用倒置显微镜和高速摄影系统观察并记录实验过程;最后,通过Matlab 软件包Piv-lab 及高速摄影配套软件对获得的视频图像进行处理,提取红细胞在微血管网中的流动和分布数据. 数据处理结果显示,红细胞在微血管网中的流动和分布特性受悬液内的红细胞压积(hematocit, Hct)的影响. 红细胞随悬液Hct 的不同呈现2 种运动轨迹:一种为仅沿着轴向微管道流动;另一种是从轴向微管道流入并穿过径向微管道,再进入另一侧的轴向微管道. 另外,入口流量相同时,红细胞在微血管网中的流动速度随Hct 变化呈现不同,Hct 为3% 和5% 的红细胞速度要明显高于Hct 为1% 的红细胞速度.  相似文献   

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基于四元件流变模型,考虑温度影响,建立了宁波软黏土流变固结模型,并利用拉普拉斯变换得到瞬时加载条件下的考虑温度 影响的饱和软黏土流变固结解析解;利用不同温度下软黏土的流变固结试验结果,拟合获得了四元件流变模型参数,进行编程得到理论值, 并与试验值进行对比. 结果表明:该模型能较好反映宁波软黏土流变固结特性,计算结果与试验结果较为吻合.温度的升高导致渗透系数增大,在相同的时间内孔压消散 越快, 固结 越快.  相似文献   

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The rheological characterizations of concentrated suspensions are generally carried out assuming “well-mixed” suspensions. However, the variation of the concentration distributions of the ingredients of the formulation, i.e., the “goodness of mixing”, the size and shape distributions of the particle clusters and the rheological behavior of the suspension all depend on the thermo-mechanical history that the suspension is exposed to during the mixing process. Here, various experimental tools are used for the characterization of the degree of mixedness (concentration distributions) of various ingredients along with the characterization of rheological material functions, wall slip behavior and the maximum packing fraction of a graphite/elastomer suspension. The degree of mixedness values of the ingredients of the suspensions processed using batch and continuous processes and under differing operating conditions were characterized quantitatively using wide-angle X-ray diffraction and thermo gravimetric analysis and were elucidated under the light of the electrical properties of the suspension as affected by the mixing process. Upon achieving better homogeneity of the graphite particles and the binder and decreases in the size and breadth of the size distributions of particle clusters (as inferred from electrical measurements and maximum packing fraction values), the elasticity (storage modulus) and the shear viscosity (magnitude of the complex viscosity from small-amplitude oscillatory shear and shear viscosity from steady torsional and capillary rheometry) of the suspension decreased significantly and the wall slip velocity values increased. These findings demonstrate the intimate relationships that exist between the rheological behavior of concentrated suspensions and the thermo-mechanical history that they are exposed to during the processing stage and suggest that the preparation conditions for suspensions should be carefully selected and well documented to achieve reproducible characterization of rheological material functions.  相似文献   

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We investigate the shear thinning of red blood cell-dextran suspensions. Microscopic images show that at low polymer concentration, aggregation increases with increasing concentration until it reaches a maximum and then decreases again to non-aggregation. This bell-shape dependency is also deduced from the rheological measurements, if the data are correctly normalized by the viscosity of the suspending phase since a significant amount of polymers adsorb to the cell surfaces. We find that the position of the maximum of this shear rate-dependent bell shape increases with increasing viscosity of the suspending phase, which indicates that the dynamic process of aggregation and disaggregation is coupled via hydrodynamic interactions. This hydrodynamic coupling can be suppressed by characterizing a suspension of 80 % hematocrit which yields good agreement with the results from the microscopical images.  相似文献   

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通过实验方法研究了加入TiO2纳米颗粒的相变悬浮液流变特性. 研究表明,加入纳米颗 粒的相变悬浮液仍可被视为牛顿流体,温度对悬浮液的黏性系数有显著影响,其黏性系数随 温度变化的趋势与基液一致. 悬浮液的黏性随纳米颗粒浓度增加以非线性方式增加,当纳米 颗粒的质量浓度为5{\%}时,黏性的增量大约为23%.  相似文献   

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The steady-shear viscosity, dynamic viscoelasticity, and sedimentation behavior were measured for silica suspensions dispersed in aqueous solutions of poly(ethylene oxide) (PEO). For suspensions prepared with polymer solutions in which the transient network is developed by entanglements, the viscosity at a given shear rate decreases, shows a minimum, and then increases with increasing particle concentration. Because the suspensions are sterically stabilized under the conditions where the particle surfaces are fully covered with by a thick layer of adsorbed polymer, the viscosity decrease can be attributed to the reduction of network density in solution. But under the low coverage conditions, the particles are flocculated by bridging and this leads to a viscosity increase with shear-thinning profiles. The polymer chains with high molecular weights form flexible bridges between particles. The stress-dependent curve of storage modulus measured by a stress amplitude sweep shows an increase prior to a drastic drop due to structural breakdown. The increase in elastic responses may arise from the restoring forces of extended bridges with high deformability. The effect of PEO on the rheological behavior of silica suspensions can be explained by a combination of concentration reduction of polymer in solution and flocculation by bridging.  相似文献   

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Various soft solid suspensions were squeezed at constant force between polished and roughened circular glass plates and the time-dependence of the interplate separation was measured. The filterability of suspensions was quantified by their desorptivity S obtained from measurements of capillary suction time. The squeeze flow (SF) of suspensions for which S < 2 μm s−1/2 was largely consistent with rheological theory, which neglected radial filtration: the relative motion between the liquid and solid phases of the suspension in the radial pressure gradient. Suspensions having S > 2 μm s−1/2 showed SF behavior that was consistent with the presence of radial filtration.  相似文献   

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Attempts have been made to analyse the momentum and heat transfer characteristics in tortuous flow of non-Newtonian fluids such as suspensions and polymer solutions through tubes of diverging–converging geometry. The results of the study indicate that the transfer coefficients are significantly higher in such systems as compared to the conventional couette flow (through uniform cylindrical tubes). Moreover, the simultaneous increase in pressure drop due to the tortuous wall geometry has been observed to be relatively insignificant. Fluids with different rheological characteristics such as Bingham plastic fluids, pseudoplastic fluids, Ellis model fluids and fluids obeying Reiner–Philippoff rheology have been studied. The specific advantages of these geometries in providing enhanced performance efficiency have been effectively highlighted.  相似文献   

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