Shear-thickening flow of suspensions of carbon nanofibers in aqueous PVA solutions |
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Authors: | Yasufumi Otsubo Masahito Fujiwara Masahiro Kouno Kazuya Edamura |
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Affiliation: | (1) Faculty of Engineering, Department of Urban Environment Systems, Chiba University, Yayoi-cho 1-33, Inage-ku, Chiba-shi 263-8522, Japan;(2) Head office, NISCA, Kobayashi 430-1, Masuho-cho, Minamikoma-gun, Yamanashi 400-0593, Japan;(3) New Technology Management, Higashi-Shinkoiwa 2-9-1-306, Katsushika-ku, Tokyo 124-0023, Japan |
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Abstract: | The suspensions of carbon nanofibers in aqueous poly(vinyl alcohol) solutions were prepared in the presence of spherical carbon black particles, and the steady-shear viscosity and dynamic viscoelasticity were measured for complex suspensions. Although the single suspensions of carbon black are highly stable, the flocculation of carbon nanofibers is promoted by the addition of carbon black particles. The complex suspensions show remarkable shear thickening in the steady-flow and strain hardening in oscillatory shear with large amplitude. The nonlinear responses strongly depend on the carbon black concentration, whereas the dynamic viscoelasticity at low strains in the linear ranges is not significantly influenced. As the highly elastic effects arise from the long-range motion of particles, the possible mechanism may be the orientation of nanofibers in strong shear fields. The suspensions show the time-dependent behavior of viscosity when the time-scale of measurements is shorter than that of structural recovery to the isotropic states. |
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Keywords: | Fiber suspensions Shear thickening Strain hardening Suspension Viscoelasticity |
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