2009
DOI: 10.1007/s00397-009-0367-7
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Shear-thickening behavior of Aerosil® R816 nanoparticles suspensions in polar organic liquids

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“…In colloidal suspensions of silica particles, the shear thickening phenomenon is reversible and the return to the initial state takes place in only a few seconds [9,16]. Hysteresis is negligible [10,28].…”
Section: Stress Sweep Testsmentioning
confidence: 98%
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“…In colloidal suspensions of silica particles, the shear thickening phenomenon is reversible and the return to the initial state takes place in only a few seconds [9,16]. Hysteresis is negligible [10,28].…”
Section: Stress Sweep Testsmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…At rest, STF develop a physically bonded particle network structure [16]. This weak three-dimensional network is due to the stabilization of the particles in solution under electrostatic and Brownian forces, and it is easily broken by stirring the suspension.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is shown in Figure 1 (Galindo-Rosales et al, 2009;Galindo-Rosales et al, 2011), where a slight shear thinning behaviour exists under low shear rate (zone 1). However, when the shear rate exceeds a critical shear rate ηc, the viscosity of STF increases rapidly with shear rate (zone 2) (Galindo-Rosales et al, 2011).…”
Section: Shear-thickening Effect Of Non-newtonian Fluidmentioning
confidence: 89%
“…Several previous investigations attempted to relate the shear thickening effect of STFs under steady shear conditions to those under dynamic (oscillatory) shear conditions using the Modified Cox-Merz theory (MCM) [24,[33][34][35], mathematically represented as:…”
Section: Validity With the Modified Cox-merz Rulementioning
confidence: 99%