Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
9693415 Journal of Non-Newtonian Fluid Mechanics 2005 9 Pages PDF
Abstract
Slow squeeze flow of a paste between two parallel circular discs of radius R is considered. A previous analysis [J.D. Sherwood, Liquid-solid relative motion during squeeze flow of pastes, J. Non-Newtonian Fluid Mech. 104 (2002) 1-32] predicts that the solids volume fraction within the paste becomes very non-uniform, with a high solids volume fraction near the axis of the two discs. If squeezing is so slow that the liquid within the paste has ample time to move relative to the particles, the liquid pressure within the paste remains close to uniform. This limit is considered in detail. The matrix of particles within a central region rr1 particles and liquid move radially outwards, though at different velocities. Initially r1=R, but the central region of unixial compaction shrinks and eventually vanishes. If the initial solids volume fraction of the paste is low, the matrix of solid particles in the paste is very compressible and uniaxial compaction plays a major role in the early stages of compression. Numerical analysis is then required in order to follow the compaction history of the paste.
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