The prediction of the rheological properties of concentrated suspensions is of great importance both in industrial processes (ceramics, cements, and pharmaceutics) and natural phenomena (debris flow, soil erosion). In a previous paper, we presented a new model (YODEL) that can predict the yield stress of concentrated particulate suspensions. The model is based on first principles and takes into account particle size distribution, interparticle forces, and microstructural features. It was validated using data from the literature on four different alumina powder suspensions. The current paper extends the application field of the YODEL, successfully, to multimodal distributions of much interest in the cement and concrete field. The key paramet...
Theoretical research on powder compac-tion requires models to describe the develop-ment of mechanica...
This paper results from an ongoing effort to correlate the physical properties of powders at a funda...
International audienceWe focus in this paper on a potential correlation between yield stress and ble...
A new theoretical approach is proposed for the yield stress of concentrated, flocculated particulate...
An empirical modification of the Yodel model was developed for the prediction of the yield stress of...
International audienceIn order to help in modelling the yield stress of fresh concrete, we study the...
Supplementary cementitious materials (SCMs) are commonly used to partially replace cements. Although...
A model is proposed that describes the yield locus of powders. The model is based on the adhesive co...
International audienceWe study experimentally the behavior of isotropic suspensions of noncolloidal ...
The AMPC structural model of shear yield stress of single component suspensions is extended to three...
This study theoretically examined the effect of aggregate structure on the suspension yield stress. ...
The prediction of the rheological behavior of concrete is at the center of current concerns of the c...
This study theoretically examined the effect of aggregate structure on the suspension shear yield st...
Yield stress in complex fluids is described by resorting to fundamental statistical mechanics for cl...
This paper provides a new model to evaluate the yield stress of suspensions, slurries or pastes, bas...
Theoretical research on powder compac-tion requires models to describe the develop-ment of mechanica...
This paper results from an ongoing effort to correlate the physical properties of powders at a funda...
International audienceWe focus in this paper on a potential correlation between yield stress and ble...
A new theoretical approach is proposed for the yield stress of concentrated, flocculated particulate...
An empirical modification of the Yodel model was developed for the prediction of the yield stress of...
International audienceIn order to help in modelling the yield stress of fresh concrete, we study the...
Supplementary cementitious materials (SCMs) are commonly used to partially replace cements. Although...
A model is proposed that describes the yield locus of powders. The model is based on the adhesive co...
International audienceWe study experimentally the behavior of isotropic suspensions of noncolloidal ...
The AMPC structural model of shear yield stress of single component suspensions is extended to three...
This study theoretically examined the effect of aggregate structure on the suspension yield stress. ...
The prediction of the rheological behavior of concrete is at the center of current concerns of the c...
This study theoretically examined the effect of aggregate structure on the suspension shear yield st...
Yield stress in complex fluids is described by resorting to fundamental statistical mechanics for cl...
This paper provides a new model to evaluate the yield stress of suspensions, slurries or pastes, bas...
Theoretical research on powder compac-tion requires models to describe the develop-ment of mechanica...
This paper results from an ongoing effort to correlate the physical properties of powders at a funda...
International audienceWe focus in this paper on a potential correlation between yield stress and ble...