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Rheology of oil-in-water emulsions
Authors:Y Otsubo  R K Prud'homme
Institution:(1) Department of Image Science, Chiba University, Chiba, Japan;(2) Department of Chemical Engineering, Princeton University, Princeton, New Jersey, USA;(3) Department of Image Science Faculty of Engineering Chiba University, Yayoi-cho 1-33, 263 Chiba-shi, Japan
Abstract:The effect of interfacial tension on the steady-flow and dynamic viscoelastic behavior of emulsions are studied experimentally. At very low inter-facial tensions and low volume fractions, the viscosity decreases with increasing shear rate and becomes constant at high shear rates. The high-shear-rate Newtonian viscosity is not affected by interfacial tension, but the transition from pseudoplastic to Newtonian flow shifts to lower shear rates as the interfacial tension decreases. At an interfacial tension of 5 × 10–3 Nm–1, the viscosity decreases, passes through a minimum, and then increases as the shear rate is increased. The dilatant behavior may be attributed to elastic responses of interfaces during collision of drops. At high volume fractions, the emulsions show remarkable elasticity resulting from the interfacial energy associated with deformation of liquid films. The modulus and viscosity are proportional to interfacial tension and inversely proportional to drop size.
Keywords:Oil-in-water emulsion  steady shear viscosity  dynamic viscoelasticity  interfacial tension
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