The rheology of suspensions is an area that underwent a small revolution ten years ago. The demonstration of solid contacts between the particles has paved the way for numerous studies combining rheology and tribology in particular. The presence of shear-thinning in concentrated non-Brownian suspensions is a phenomenon that is often observed....
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We attempt to identify the impact of particle stiffness on the shear-thinning behavior exhibited by frictional and adhesive non-Brownian suspensions. To this aim, we compare the rheological behavior of three suspensions whose particles have different Young's moduli. The stiffest particles are Soda-lime glass beads with a Young modulus of 70...
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We attempt to identify the impact of particle stiffness on the shear-thinning behavior exhibited by frictional and adhesive non-Brownian suspensions. To this aim, we compare the rheological behavior of three suspensions whose particles have different Young's moduli. The stiffest particles are Soda-lime glass beads with a Young modulus of 70...
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