Shear thinning in non-Brownian suspensions.

Soft Matter

ESPCI Paris, PSL Research University, Sciences et Ingénierie de la Matière Molle, CNRS UMR 7615, 10 rue Vauquelin, F-75231 Paris Cedex 05, France. and Université de Bordeaux, Centre de Recherche Paul Pascal, UPR-8641 CNRS, 115 avenue Schweitzer, 33600 Pessac, France.

Published: February 2018

We study the flow of suspensions of non-Brownian particles dispersed into a Newtonian solvent. Combining capillary rheometry and conventional rheometry, we evidence a succession of two shear thinning regimes separated by a shear thickening one. Through X-ray radiography measurements, we show that during each of those regimes, the flow remains homogeneous and does not involve particle migration. Using a quartz-tuning fork based atomic force microscope, we measure the repulsive force profile and the microscopic friction coefficient μ between two particles immersed into the solvent, as a function of normal load. Coupling measurements from those three techniques, we propose that (1) the first shear-thinning regime at low shear rates occurs for a lubricated rheology and can be interpreted as a decrease of the effective volume fraction under increasing particle pressures, due to short-ranged repulsive forces and (2) the second shear thinning regime after the shear-thickening transition occurs for a frictional rheology and can be interpreted as stemming from a decrease of the microscopic friction coefficient at large normal load.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c7sm01963gDOI Listing

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