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Composite dispersed materials Shear effect

The fact that the appearance of a wall slip at sufficiently high shear rates is a property inwardly inherent in filled polymers or an external manifestation of these properties may be discussed, but obviously, the role of this effect during the flow of compositions with a disperse filler is great. The wall slip, beginning in the region of high shear rates, was marked many times as the effect that must be taken into account in the analysis of rheological properties of filled polymer melts [24, 25], and the appearance of a slip is initiated in the entry (transitional) zone of the channel [26]. It is quite possible that in reality not a true wall slip takes place, but the formation of a low-viscosity wall layer depleted of a filler. This is most characteristic for the systems with low-viscosity binders. From the point of view of hydrodynamics, an exact mechanism of motion of a material near the wall is immaterial, since in any case it appears as a wall slip. [Pg.87]


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