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Yield stress and maximum packing fraction of concentrated suspensions
Authors:James Z. Q. Zhou  Prof. Peter H. T. Uhlherr  Fang Tunan Luo
Affiliation:(1) Department of Chemical Engineering, Monash University, 3168 Clayton, Australia;(2) Department of Chemical Engineering, East China University of Science & Technology, 200237 Shanghai, P.R. China
Abstract:The yield stress and features of the structure of concentrated suspensions based on silica flour, with particles of average diameter around 4 mgrm, were investigated in terms of a phenomenological model. The yield stress of a concentrated suspension of known solid volume concentration is estimated by employing a shear-dependent maximum packing fraction PHgrm which is obtained by model fitting equilibrium viscosity data, and by incorporating a first-order kinetic equation. The model proposed was examined by using several mineral suspensions in which silica flour was mixed with metal oxide particles so that microstructural features of the suspensions could be adjusted. A cocoa fat suspension was also used as a test sample having radically different chemistry. The agreement between the model prediction and independently obtained experimental evidence is acceptable. Furthermore, a qualitative explanation is obtained by a scaling analysis in an effort to relate the model parameters with the suspension structure that stems from interactions among the suspension constituents.
Keywords:Concentrated suspension  maximum packing fraction  yield stress  suspension structure
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