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Structured fluids rheological models dispersed systems

At this voliime fraction, the viscosity diverges because the shear stress is now given by the particle-particle contact in the tightly packed structure. As a result, we obtain a fluid with visco-elastic properties similar to polymeric solids. In ceramic processing, we extrude and press these pastes into green shapes. As a result, the rheology of ceramic pastes is of importance. The rheology of very concentrated suspensions is not particularly well developed, with the exception of model systems of monodisperse spheres. This section first discusses visco-elastic fluids and second the visco-elastic properties of ceramic pastes of monodisperse spheres. The material on visco-elastic fluids draws heavily from the book Colloidal Dispersions by Russel, Saville, and Schowalter [31]. [Pg.586]


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