The rheological properties of capillary suspensions, suspensions with small amounts of an added immiscible fluid, are dramatically altered with the addition of the secondary fluid. We investigate a capillary suspension to determine how the network ages and restructures at rest and under applied external shear deformation. The present work uses calcium carbonate suspended in silicone oil (11 % solids) with added water as a model system. Aging of capillary suspensions and their response to applied oscillatory shear is distinctly different from particulate gels dominated by the van der Waals forces. The suspensions dominated by the capillary force are very sensitive to oscillatory flow, with the linear viscoelastic regime ending at a deformati...
The addition of capillary forces can dramatically change the rheological behaviour of suspensions. B...
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...
The rheological properties of capillary suspensions, suspensions with small amounts of an added immi...
Abstract The rheological properties of capillary suspensions, suspensions with small amounts of an a...
By adding a small amount of immiscible secondary fluid to the continuous phase of a suspension, the ...
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 dramatically chan...
The addition of small amounts of an immiscible secondary fluid to a suspension can lead to particle ...
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...
The addition of small amounts of an immiscible secondary fluid to a suspension can dramatically chan...
When a small amount (less than 1%) of a second immiscible liquid is added to the continuous phase of...
When a small amount (less than 1%) of a second immiscible liquid is added to the continuous phase of...
The addition of capillary forces can dramatically change the rheological behaviour of suspensions. B...
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...
The rheological properties of capillary suspensions, suspensions with small amounts of an added immi...
Abstract The rheological properties of capillary suspensions, suspensions with small amounts of an a...
By adding a small amount of immiscible secondary fluid to the continuous phase of a suspension, the ...
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 dramatically chan...
The addition of small amounts of an immiscible secondary fluid to a suspension can lead to particle ...
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...
The addition of small amounts of an immiscible secondary fluid to a suspension can dramatically chan...
When a small amount (less than 1%) of a second immiscible liquid is added to the continuous phase of...
When a small amount (less than 1%) of a second immiscible liquid is added to the continuous phase of...
The addition of capillary forces can dramatically change the rheological behaviour of suspensions. B...
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...