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  • The study examines how the rheology (flow and deformation) of materials with a high concentration of solid spherical fillers behaves as they transition from liquid to solid states.
  • It discusses critical concentration points that impact this behavior, including elastic-plastic states and flow instabilities, and highlights theoretical and experimental evidence on the packing limits of solid particles.
  • The text emphasizes the importance of understanding the formation of heterogeneous clusters within these materials, as they can influence the overall performance and quality in applications like particle technology and multiphase processing.

Article Abstract

The current state of the rheology of various polymeric and other materials containing a high concentration of spherical solid filler is considered. The physics of the critical points on the concentration scale are discussed in detail. These points determine the features of the rheological behavior of the highly filled materials corresponding to transitions from a liquid to a yielding medium, elastic-plastic state, and finally to an elastic solid-like state of suspensions. Theoretical and experimental data are summarized, showing the limits of the most dense packing of solid particles, which is of key importance for applications and obtaining high-quality products. The results of model and fine structural studies of physical phenomena that occur when approaching the point of filling the volume, including the occurrence of instabilities, are considered. The occurrence of heterogeneity in the form of individual clusters is also described. These heterogeneous objects begin to move as a whole that leads to the appearance of discontinuities in the suspension volume or wall slip. Understanding these phenomena is a key for particle technology and multiphase processing.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10857539PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/polym16030442DOI Listing

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