Unifying shear thinning behaviors of meso-scaled particle suspensions

Abstract

The rheology of suspensions with meso-scaled particles [with size of O(102)\ nm to O(10)\ μm] is intriguing since significant non-Newtonian behaviors are widely observed although the thermal fluctuation (Brownain motion) of the meso-scaled particles is negligible. Here, we show that the linear constitutive relation for such systems fails due to a flow-induced particle aggregation, which originates from the inherent inter-particle interactions, e.g., the weakly adhesive van der Waals interaction. This accounts for the temporal evolution of the rheological property in both steady and oscillatory shear flows. A dimensionless number that measures the importance of the hydrodynamic interaction in shear flow with respect to the inter-particle interaction, is proposed, through which the non-linear constitutive relation for suspensions with various particle sizes, particle concentrations, as well as flow conditions could be unified. This investigation bridge the gap between micro- and macro-scaled suspension systems and make the rheology of the meso-scaled suspensions predictable.

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