Investigating the transient response of a shear thickening fluid using the split Hopkinson pressure bar technique

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Amanda S. Lim
Sergey L. Lopatnikov
Norman J. Wagner
John W. Gillespie
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[1] University of Delaware,Center for Composite Materials, Department of Materials Science and Engineering
[2] University of Delaware,Center for Composite Materials, Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering
[3] University of Delaware,Center for Composite Materials, Department of Chemical Engineering
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Rheologica Acta | 2010年 / 49卷
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Shear thickening; Colloidal dispersion; Squeeze flow; High strain rate; Impact;
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The split Hopkinson pressure bar (SHPB) technique is implemented to evaluate the transient response of a colloidal suspension exhibiting shear thickening at strain rates and timescales never before explored in a laboratory instrument. These suspensions are shown to exhibit a discontinuous transition from fluid-like (shear thinning) to solid-like (shear thickening) behavior when evaluated using rotational rheometry. The effect of loading rate on this transition time is studied for a particle volume fraction of 0.54 using the SHPB technique. It is shown that the time required for transition to occur decreases logarithmically with loading rate. From these results, we conclude that transition is not triggered by a characteristic shear rate, but rather a critical shear strain is required. Results from SHPB experiments performed up to Peclet numbers of order 107 are presented and discussed for 0.50, 0.52, and 0.54 particle volume fraction suspensions.
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