Abstract
We study the rheological behaviour of a dense bidispersed suspension varying the relative size of the two dispersed phases. The main outcome of our analysis is that an enhanced flowability (reduced relative viscosity) of the suspension can be achieved by increasing the dispersion ratio of the phases. We explain the observed result by showing that the presence of large particles increases the packing efficiency of the suspension, leading to a reduction of the contribution of the contacts on the overall viscosity of the suspension in the shear-thickening regime, i.e. where the contacts are the dominating component.
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Monti, A., & Rosti, M. E. (2023). Shear-thickening of dense bidispersed suspensions. Meccanica, 58(4), 727–737. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11012-023-01647-4
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