CFN Virtual Colloquium

"Discontinuous shear thickening in dense suspensions: fluctuations and network structures"

Presented by Jeffrey Morris, Levich Institute and Dept. of Chemical Engineering CUNY City College of New York

Thursday, December 3, 2020, 4:00 pm — Videoconference / Virtual Event (see link below)

Suspensions of solid particles in liquids represent an important model for understanding of both engineering materials and statistical physics of mixtures, particularly of nonequilibrium systems.
Dense suspensions, with industrial examples including coatings or precursors to solid ceramics and cements, can be quite difficult to process because their flow properties are very sensitive to particle surface interactions. We focus on the extreme rate dependence known as "discontinuous shear thickening" (DST) where the viscosity undergoes a finite and typically large discontinuous jump in viscosity at some shear rate. Simultaneous with DST, there is a large increase in the normal stress, including the nonequilibrium osmotic pressure, or 'particle pressure', leading to the historical name of `dilatancy' for shear thickening. Our computational simulations inclusive of the three ingredients of i) lubrication hydrodynamics, ii) repulsive interparticle forces (e.g. due to surface charge) and iii) contact with friction have been shown to reproduce the primary features of DST found experimentally; this is called lubricated-to-frictional (LF) rheology. Here, we describe the main features of the shear thickening transition in the LF scenario, including the observation of extreme fluctuations. Using our simulation results, we explore the microscopic basis for the LF transition in the force network developed under flow.

Hosted by: Oleg Gang

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