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Particulate solids dilatancy

The bulk density of particulate solids increases by compaction. Dilation, mentioned earlier, occurs only in the presence of a free surface, which allows for a loosening of the packing arrangements of the particles. The increase in density, or decrease in porosity, seems to follow an exponential relationship with the applied pressure (38,39)... [Pg.156]

An impact modifier is a rubber phase dispersed in particulate form throughout the matrix of a polymer solid. Unlike plasticizers, the rubber particles retain their intrinsic properties as a separate phase. The glass transition temperature of the parent matrix is not lowered by the addition of an impact modifier. The rubber particles do two things to the parent matrix phase (2,3,4) they act as stress concentrators (i.e., a large strain will start in the matrix near the interface) and they enhance the multi-axiality in stress. As multiaxial tensile strength near the interface further enhances dilatation, which shortens the mechanical relaxation time, the otherwise brittle polymer solid of the matrix will undergo plastic deformation in the vicinities of the rubber particles. [Pg.9]

Experience has shown structured fluids to be more difficult to manufacture, due to the complexity of their rheological profiles. In addition to elasticity, dilatancy, and rheopexy, certain structured fluid compositions may exhibit solid-like properties in the quiescent state and other flow anomalies under specific flow conditions. For emulsions and solid particulate dispersions, near the maximum packing volume fraction of the dispersed phase, for example, yield stresses may be excessive, severely limiting or prohibiting flow under gravity, demanding special consideration in nearly all unit operations. Such fluids pose problems in... [Pg.638]

Likely, the intact dense sands involved (porosities 25-32%), though cohesionless, cannot liquefy or erode from an intact face because of strong dilation and arching. Sanding is viewed as a liquid-solid coupling process that takes the geological material progressively from an intact dense state to a dilute particulate suspension. [Pg.55]


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