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Rheometry for large-particulated fluids: analysis of the ball measuring system and comparison to debris flow rheometry
Authors:M. Schatzmann  G. R. Bezzola  H.-E. Minor  E. J. Windhab  P. Fischer
Affiliation:(1) Laboratory of Hydraulics, Hydrology and Glaciology (VAW), ETH Zürich, 8092 Zürich, Switzerland;(2) Institute of Food Science and Nutrition, ETH Zürich, 8092 Zürich, Switzerland
Abstract:For large-particulated fluids encountered in natural debris flow, building materials, and sewage treatment, only a few rheometers exist that allow the determination of yield stress and viscosity. In the present investigation, we focus on the rheometrical analysis of the ball measuring system as a suitable tool to measure the rheology of particulated fluids up to grain sizes of 10 mm. The ball measuring system consists of a sphere that is dragged through a sample volume of approximately 0.5 l. Implemented in a standard rheometer, torques exerted on the sphere and the corresponding rotational speeds are recorded within a wide measuring range. In the second part of this investigation, six rheometric devices to determine flow curve and yield stress of fluids containing large particles with maximum grain sizes of 1 to 25 mm are compared, considering both rheological data and application in practical use. The large-scale rheometer of Coussot and Piau, the building material learning viscometer of Wallevik and Gjorv, and the ball measuring system were used for the flow curve determination and a capillary rheometer, the inclined plane test, and the slump test were used for the yield stress determination. For different coarse and concentrated sediment–water mixtures, the flow curves and the yield stresses agree well, except for the capillary rheometer, which exhibits much larger yield stress values. Differences are also noted in the measuring range of the different devices, as well as for the required sample volume that is crucial for application.
Keywords:Rheometry  Large-particulated fluids  Yield stress fluids  Debris flow material  Ball measuring system  Rheometry comparison  Mud suspension  Sediment water mixture
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