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The rheology of powders
Authors:S F Edwards
Institution:(1) Cavendish Laboratory, Madingley Road, CB3 OHE Cambridge, UK
Abstract:This paper studies the slow flow of powders. It is argued that since powders can flow like liquids, there must be equations similar to those of liquids. The phenomenon of a variable density, dilatancy, is described by an analogue of temperature called the compactivity X. Whereas, in thermal physicsT = partE/partS, powders are controlled byX = partV/partS. The equations forrhov, v, T of a liquid are replaced byrhov, v, X. An analogy for free energy is described, and the solution to some simple problems of packing and mixing are offered. As an example of rheology, it is shown that the simplest flow equations produce a transition to plug flow in appropriate circumstances.Delivered as a Gold Medal Lecture at the Golden Jubilee Conference of the British Society of Rheology and Third European Rheology Conference, Edinburgh, 3–7 September, 1990.
Keywords:Powder rheology  dilatancy
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