Recent experiments report that slowly sheared noncolloidal particle suspensions unexpectedly exhibit rate(ω)-dependent complex viscosities in oscillatory shear, despite a constant relative viscosity in steady shear. Using a minimal hydrodynamic model, we show that van der Waals attraction gives rise to this behavior. At volume fractions φ=20-50%, the complex viscosities in both experiments and simulations display power-law reductions in shear, with a φ-dependent exponent maximum at φ=40%, resulting from the interplay between hydrodynamic, collision, and adhesive interactions. Furthermore, this rate dependence is accompanied by diverging particle diffusivities and pronounced cluster formations after repeated oscillations. Previous studies es...
A shear flow of particulate suspension is analyzed for the qualitative effect of particle clustering...
The viscosity of a dense suspension has contributions from hydrodynamics and particle interactions, ...
International audienceSuspensions of non-Brownian particles display a complex rheology that originat...
Recent experiments report that slowly sheared noncolloidal particle suspensions unexpectedly exhibit...
International audienceThe role of solid-solid contacts on the transition between reversible and irre...
Under static conditions, the superposition of short-range (e.g. van der Waals) attraction and electr...
Shear thickening, which corresponds to an increase of viscosity with shear rate, is ubiquitously obs...
Application of shear flow to charge-stabilized aqueous colloidal suspensions is ubiquitous in indust...
11 pages, 10 figures. Submitted to Soft MatterInternational audienceWe use a custom shear cell coupl...
Collections of non-Brownian particles suspended in a viscous fluid and subjected to oscillatory shea...
The rheological data of weakly attractive colloidal particles are shown to exhibit a surprising scal...
A dynamical phase transition from reversible to irreversible behavior occurs when particle suspensio...
The rheology of non-colloidal suspensions under cyclic shear is studied numerically. The main findin...
Systems governed by time reversible equations of motion often give rise to irreversible behaviour. T...
We present a comprehensive micro- and macrorheological study of the effect of weak depletion attract...
A shear flow of particulate suspension is analyzed for the qualitative effect of particle clustering...
The viscosity of a dense suspension has contributions from hydrodynamics and particle interactions, ...
International audienceSuspensions of non-Brownian particles display a complex rheology that originat...
Recent experiments report that slowly sheared noncolloidal particle suspensions unexpectedly exhibit...
International audienceThe role of solid-solid contacts on the transition between reversible and irre...
Under static conditions, the superposition of short-range (e.g. van der Waals) attraction and electr...
Shear thickening, which corresponds to an increase of viscosity with shear rate, is ubiquitously obs...
Application of shear flow to charge-stabilized aqueous colloidal suspensions is ubiquitous in indust...
11 pages, 10 figures. Submitted to Soft MatterInternational audienceWe use a custom shear cell coupl...
Collections of non-Brownian particles suspended in a viscous fluid and subjected to oscillatory shea...
The rheological data of weakly attractive colloidal particles are shown to exhibit a surprising scal...
A dynamical phase transition from reversible to irreversible behavior occurs when particle suspensio...
The rheology of non-colloidal suspensions under cyclic shear is studied numerically. The main findin...
Systems governed by time reversible equations of motion often give rise to irreversible behaviour. T...
We present a comprehensive micro- and macrorheological study of the effect of weak depletion attract...
A shear flow of particulate suspension is analyzed for the qualitative effect of particle clustering...
The viscosity of a dense suspension has contributions from hydrodynamics and particle interactions, ...
International audienceSuspensions of non-Brownian particles display a complex rheology that originat...