Elongational flows of some non-colloidal suspensions |
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Authors: | Shaocong?Dai Email author" target="_blank">Roger?I?TannerEmail author |
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Institution: | 1.School of Aerospace, Mechanical and Mechatronic Engineering,The University of Sydney,Sydney,Australia |
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Abstract: | The rheology of a system must be explored not only in viscometric flows, but also in other flow classes, and so, we present some results for the axisymmetric elongational flow of non-colloidal suspensions of spheres. We compare our results with data from shear flows using the same matrices and spheres. We have experimented with non-colloidal suspensions of 40-μm diameter polystyrene spheres with volume fractions (?) varying from 0.3 to 0.5. Two matrix fluids were used—one was a near-Newtonian polydimethyl siloxane of 12 Pa-s viscosity and the other was a variant of the M1 Boger fluid sample of Sridhar which we call M1*. We did not find that the Trouton ratio for either of these fluids was 3; generally, the ratio was larger. We investigated the role of sphere roughness using spheres roughened to 5.3 % of the radius in a 50 % suspension in silicone oil and found an increase of elongational viscosity of about 65 % which is comparable with the 60 % increase in shear viscosity with roughness noted previously. For the silicone oil matrix, we found no rate effect, with very little strain-hardening. By contrast, the M1-type matrix suspensions showed strain-hardening and an increase of elongational viscosity with elongation rate. |
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