Issue 25, 2021

An experimental study on the role of inter-particle friction in the shear-thinning behavior of non-Brownian suspensions

Abstract

This paper focuses on shear-thinning in non-Brownian suspensions. In particular, it proposes a quantitative experimental validation of the model proposed by Lobry et al. [J. Fluid Mech., 2019, 860, 682–710] that links viscosity to microscopic friction between particles and, in particular, shear-thinning to load-dependent friction coefficient. To this aim, Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM) is used to measure the pairwise friction coefficient of polystyrene particles (40 μm in diameter), immersed in a Newtonian liquid, for different normal loads ranging from 10 to 1000 nN. It is shown that the inter-particle friction coefficient decreases with the load, contrarily to what is expected for macroscopic contacting bodies. The experimental friction law is then introduced into the viscosity model proposed by Lobry et al. and the results are compared to the viscosity of suspensions made of the same particles dispersed in the same liquid as those used for AFM measurements. The very good agreement between the measured viscosity values and those predicted by the model of Lobry et al. with the friction coefficient measured by AFM as input data shows the relevance of the scenario proposed by Lobry et al. and highlights the close links between the microscopic friction properties of the particles and the macroscopic rheological behavior of suspensions.

Graphical abstract: An experimental study on the role of inter-particle friction in the shear-thinning behavior of non-Brownian suspensions

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
17 Feb 2021
Accepted
05 Jun 2021
First published
08 Jun 2021

Soft Matter, 2021,17, 6088-6097

An experimental study on the role of inter-particle friction in the shear-thinning behavior of non-Brownian suspensions

M. Arshad, A. Maali, C. Claudet, L. Lobry, F. Peters and E. Lemaire, Soft Matter, 2021, 17, 6088 DOI: 10.1039/D1SM00254F

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