A comprehensive review of the fundamental rheology of dilute disperse systems is presented. The exact rheological constitutive equations based on rigorous single-particle mechanics are discussed for a variety of disperse systems. The different types of inclusions (disperse phase) considered are: rigid-solid spherical particles with and without electric charge, rigid-porous spherical particles, non-rigid (soft) solid particles, liquid droplets with and without surfactant, bubbles with and without surfactant, capsules, core-shell particles, non-spherical solid particles, and ferromagnetic spherical and non-spherical particles. In general, the state of the art is good in terms of the theoretical development. However, more experimental work is ...
Rheological properties of concentrated suspensions of soft spheres have been studied in a concentrat...
A rheological law for hard spheres in purely hydrodynamic interaction is used to describe the steady...
The rheology of suspensions (solid particles dispersed in a fluid) is controlled primarily through t...
A comprehensive review of the fundamental rheology of dilute disperse systems is presented. The exac...
International audienceSuspensions are composed of mixtures of particles and fluid and are omnipresen...
The rheology of suspensions of rigid particles in Newtonian and non-Newtonian liquid is reviewed her...
This paper reviews the shear rheology of suspensions of microscopic particles. The nature of interpa...
A dispersion is a system of unmixable phases in which one phase is continuous and at least one is fi...
This chapter gives a survey on the rheology of multiphase systems. The topic is of the utmost practi...
We present analyses to provide a generalized rheological equation for suspensions and emulsions of n...
The dissipative behavior of model suspensions composed of non Brownian, inertialess, rigid spheres i...
A theoretical model is presented to describe the effect of particle clustering on the elastic modulu...
International audienceDense suspensions are materials with broad applications both in industrial pro...
Number of complex fluids (as slurries, drilling muds, paints and coatings, many foods, cosmetics, bi...
The development of a rheological model for aggregated suspensions i necessarily based upon a suitabl...
Rheological properties of concentrated suspensions of soft spheres have been studied in a concentrat...
A rheological law for hard spheres in purely hydrodynamic interaction is used to describe the steady...
The rheology of suspensions (solid particles dispersed in a fluid) is controlled primarily through t...
A comprehensive review of the fundamental rheology of dilute disperse systems is presented. The exac...
International audienceSuspensions are composed of mixtures of particles and fluid and are omnipresen...
The rheology of suspensions of rigid particles in Newtonian and non-Newtonian liquid is reviewed her...
This paper reviews the shear rheology of suspensions of microscopic particles. The nature of interpa...
A dispersion is a system of unmixable phases in which one phase is continuous and at least one is fi...
This chapter gives a survey on the rheology of multiphase systems. The topic is of the utmost practi...
We present analyses to provide a generalized rheological equation for suspensions and emulsions of n...
The dissipative behavior of model suspensions composed of non Brownian, inertialess, rigid spheres i...
A theoretical model is presented to describe the effect of particle clustering on the elastic modulu...
International audienceDense suspensions are materials with broad applications both in industrial pro...
Number of complex fluids (as slurries, drilling muds, paints and coatings, many foods, cosmetics, bi...
The development of a rheological model for aggregated suspensions i necessarily based upon a suitabl...
Rheological properties of concentrated suspensions of soft spheres have been studied in a concentrat...
A rheological law for hard spheres in purely hydrodynamic interaction is used to describe the steady...
The rheology of suspensions (solid particles dispersed in a fluid) is controlled primarily through t...