نتایج جستجو برای: shear thickening

تعداد نتایج: 84771  

Journal: :Physical review. E, Statistical, nonlinear, and soft matter physics 2013
Claus Heussinger

We consider the shear rheology of concentrated suspensions of non-Brownian frictional particles. The key result of our study is the emergence of a pronounced shear-thickening regime, where frictionless particles would normally undergo shear thinning. We can clarify that shear thickening in our simulations is due to enhanced energy dissipation via frictional interparticle forces. Moreover, we ev...

Journal: :Reports on progress in physics. Physical Society 2014
Eric Brown Heinrich M Jaeger

Shear thickening is a type of non-Newtonian behavior in which the stress required to shear a fluid increases faster than linearly with shear rate. Many concentrated suspensions of particles exhibit an especially dramatic version, known as Discontinuous Shear Thickening (DST), in which the stress suddenly jumps with increasing shear rate and produces solid-like behavior. The best known example o...

2011
Andraž Krajnc Rudolf Podgornik

First of all, I will introduce the basics of Newtonian fluids, followed by differences in comparison to non-Newtonian fluids. Following that, I will consider suspensions and focus on the shear thickening phenomena. Different theories behind that lead us to an order-disorder system and a hydro-clusters formulation. Finally, I will present its applications and prospects for the future.

2013
Nicolas Fernandez Roman Mani David Rinaldi Dirk Kadau Martin Mosquet Hélène Lombois-Burger Juliette Cayer-Barrioz Hans J. Herrmann Nicholas D. Spencer Lucio Isa

We propose a simple model, supported by contact-dynamics simulations as well as rheology and friction measurements, that links the transition from continuous to discontinuous shear-thickening in dense granular pastes to distinct lubrication regimes in the particle contacts. We identify a local Sommerfeld number that determines the transition from Newtonian to shear-thickening flows, and then sh...

Journal: :Physical review letters 2013
Nicolas Fernandez Roman Mani David Rinaldi Dirk Kadau Martin Mosquet Hélène Lombois-Burger Juliette Cayer-Barrioz Hans J Herrmann Nicholas D Spencer Lucio Isa

We propose a simple model, supported by contact-dynamics simulations as well as rheology and friction measurements, that links the transition from continuous to discontinuous shear thickening in dense granular pastes to distinct lubrication regimes in the particle contacts. We identify a local Sommerfeld number that determines the transition from Newtonian to shear-thickening flows, and then sh...

Journal: :Physical review. E, Statistical, nonlinear, and soft matter physics 2015
Vincent Démery

Colloidal suspensions have a rich rheology and can exhibit shear thinning as well as shear thickening. Numerical simulations recently suggested that shear-thickening may be attributed to the inertia of the colloids, besides the hydrodynamic interactions between them. Here, we consider the ideal limit of a dense bath of soft colloids following an underdamped Langevin dynamics. We use a mean-fiel...

Journal: :Physical review letters 2009
Eric Brown Heinrich M Jaeger

We report on rheometry measurements to characterize the critical behavior in two model shear thickening suspensions: cornstarch in water and glass spheres in oil. The slope of the shear thickening part of the viscosity curve is found to increase dramatically with packing fraction and diverge at a critical packing fraction phi(c). The magnitude of the viscosity and the yield stress are also foun...

2013
Spencer E. Taylor S. E. Taylor

Concentrated aqueous cornstarch (CS) suspensions are often used to demonstrate an extreme example of shear thickening rheological behaviour. Here, we describe the increased rheological complexity that occurs on the addition of poly(propylene glycol) 10 (PPG) to an aqueous CS suspension. The appearance of shear thickening/jamming, shear thinning, yield stress and near-Newtonian behaviours is dep...

2003
Hiroshi Ashikaga Jeffrey H. Omens Neil B. Ingels James W. Covell

Running Title: Transmural mechanics at a LV epicardial pacing site ABSTRACT (250 words) Left ventricular (LV) epicardial pacing acutely reduces wall thickening at the pacing site. Because LV epicardial pacing also reduces transverse shear deformation, which is related to myocardial sheet shear, we hypothesized that impaired end-systolic wall thickening at the pacing site is due to reduction in ...

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