2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.cplett.2016.06.055
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Effect of acid and temperature on the discontinuous shear thickening phenomenon of silica nanoparticle suspensions

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“…[30][31][32][33] Two primary processes are responsible for this effect. [34][35][36] First, due to the high temperature, the dispersion medium's viscosity is drastically lowered. Second, when the temperature rises, nanoparticle dispersed phase particles and water solvent molecules' Brownian motion become stronger, making particle agglomeration more difficult.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…[30][31][32][33] Two primary processes are responsible for this effect. [34][35][36] First, due to the high temperature, the dispersion medium's viscosity is drastically lowered. Second, when the temperature rises, nanoparticle dispersed phase particles and water solvent molecules' Brownian motion become stronger, making particle agglomeration more difficult.…”
Section: Literature and Motivationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Wei et al The modification of particles impacts rheological performance in STFs. Earlier works argued that it is possible to perform a modification procedure by using chemical or mechanical techniques [136,137].It has been proved that heat treatment enhanced the shear thickening effect, particularly at a higher temperature. A rise in the temperature in heat treatment shifts the onset of shear thickening to smaller shear rates [138].…”
Section: Parameters Influence the Shear Thickeningmentioning
confidence: 99%