Simulations of thixotropic liquids |
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Authors: | J.J. Derksen |
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Affiliation: | Chemical & Materials Engineering, University of Alberta, Edmonton, AB, Canada T6G 2G6 |
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Abstract: | In thixotropic liquids the rheological properties depend on the liquid’s deformation history. Clay suspensions (as encountered in oil sands mining) are a prominent example. Activated clay particles form a network. As a consequence of (ionic) transport limitations, the network is not an instantaneous feature; it takes time to build up, and also to break down, the latter as a result of deformation in the liquid. In this paper a procedure for detailed simulations of flow of viscous thixotropic liquids is outlined. The local viscosity of the liquid relates to the level of integrity of the network. The time-dependence of the liquid’s rheology is due to the finite rate with which the network in the liquid builds up or breaks down. This concept has been incorporated in a lattice-Boltzmann discretization of the flow equations. With this methodology the way thixotropic liquids are mobilized in mixing tanks and the drag force experienced by dense assemblies of coarse particles (e.g. sand) in thixotropic liquids have been studied. |
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Keywords: | Thixotropy Rheology Lattice-Boltzmann Agitation Solid&ndash liquid suspensions Drag force |
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