Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
670881 Journal of Non-Newtonian Fluid Mechanics 2010 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

We apply the differential method of Roscoe (1952) to the problem of finding the viscosity of a suspension of non-colloidal spheres in a power-law matrix. The results are compared with other theories and published experiments, and reasonable agreement is found up to moderate concentrations (ϕ ∼ 0.5) when viscoelasticity and other effects are not important. The Roscoe paper depends on using a “crowding” function in the analysis; here two modified crowding functions are discussed, with a view to explaining the success of the Maron–Pierce formula, which does not reduce to the Einstein form for low concentrations.

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