Suspensions of colloid particles possess the remarkable property to solidify upon the addition of minimal amount of a second liquid that preferentially wets the particles. The hardening is due to the formation of capillary bridges (pendular rings), which connect the particles. Here, we review works on the mechanical properties of such suspensions and related works on the capillary-bridge force, and present new rheological data for the weakly studied concentration range 30-55 vol% particles. The mechanical strength of the solidified capillary suspensions, characterized by the yield stress Y, is measured at the elastic limit for various volume fractions of the particles and the preferentially wetting liquid. A quantitative theoretical model i...
The addition of small amounts of a secondary fluid to a suspension can, through the attractive capil...
Adding a small amount of an immiscible fluid to a particle suspension can lead to particle bridging ...
International audienceThe rheological properties of suspensions of bubbles in yield stress fluids ar...
Hypothesis Particle/water/oil three-phase capillary suspensions possess the remarkable property to s...
The addition of small amounts of a secondary fluid to a suspension can, through the attractive capil...
When a small amount (less than 1%) of a second immiscible liquid is added to the continuous phase of...
The addition of small amounts of an immiscible secondary fluid to a suspension can lead to particle ...
We show that particle roughness leads to changes in the number, shape and resulting capillary force ...
The addition of small amounts of a secondary fluid to a suspension can, through the attractive capil...
The rheological properties of a suspension can be substantially altered by adding a small amount of ...
The rheological properties of a suspension can be substantially altered by adding a small amount of ...
When a small amount (less than 1%) of a second immiscible liquid is added to the continuous phase of...
By adding a small amount of immiscible secondary fluid to the continuous phase of a suspension, the ...
The addition of small amounts of a secondary fluid to a suspension can, through the attractive capil...
When a small amount (less than 1%) of a second immiscible liquid is added to the continuous phase of...
The addition of small amounts of a secondary fluid to a suspension can, through the attractive capil...
Adding a small amount of an immiscible fluid to a particle suspension can lead to particle bridging ...
International audienceThe rheological properties of suspensions of bubbles in yield stress fluids ar...
Hypothesis Particle/water/oil three-phase capillary suspensions possess the remarkable property to s...
The addition of small amounts of a secondary fluid to a suspension can, through the attractive capil...
When a small amount (less than 1%) of a second immiscible liquid is added to the continuous phase of...
The addition of small amounts of an immiscible secondary fluid to a suspension can lead to particle ...
We show that particle roughness leads to changes in the number, shape and resulting capillary force ...
The addition of small amounts of a secondary fluid to a suspension can, through the attractive capil...
The rheological properties of a suspension can be substantially altered by adding a small amount of ...
The rheological properties of a suspension can be substantially altered by adding a small amount of ...
When a small amount (less than 1%) of a second immiscible liquid is added to the continuous phase of...
By adding a small amount of immiscible secondary fluid to the continuous phase of a suspension, the ...
The addition of small amounts of a secondary fluid to a suspension can, through the attractive capil...
When a small amount (less than 1%) of a second immiscible liquid is added to the continuous phase of...
The addition of small amounts of a secondary fluid to a suspension can, through the attractive capil...
Adding a small amount of an immiscible fluid to a particle suspension can lead to particle bridging ...
International audienceThe rheological properties of suspensions of bubbles in yield stress fluids ar...