نتایج جستجو برای: shear thinning

تعداد نتایج: 81331  

2016
Purushothaman Nandagopalan Jerin John Ankur Miglani Seung Wook Baek

Droplet impact dynamics of the shear-thinning fluids on the hydrophobic surfaces have been experimentally studied and compared to the base fluid, water. In this work, hydrogels are prepared by lading water with Polyacrylamide polymer at three loading rates 1, 2, and 3 wt. %. The resultant hydrogel phase behaves as a shear thinning fluid with altered rheophysical properties. The presence of poly...

Journal: :Physics of Fluids 2021

We study the rheology of a two-fluid emulsion in semiconcentrated conditions; solute is Newtonian while solvent an inelastic power-law fluid. The problem at hand tackled by means direct numerical simulations using volume fluid method. analysis performed for different fractions and viscosity ratios under assumption negligible inertia zero buoyancy force. Several carrier fluids are considered enc...

2017
Scott Bair Philippe Vergne Michel Querry George W. Woodruff

A conclusive demonstration has been provided that the nature of the shearthinning, that affects both film thickness and traction in EHL contacts, follows the ordinary power-law rule that has been described by many empirical models of which Carreau is but one example. This was accomplished by accurate measurements in viscometers of the shear response of a PAO that possesses a very low critical s...

Journal: :Physical review. E, Statistical physics, plasmas, fluids, and related interdisciplinary topics 1996
Kondic Palffy-Muhoray Shelley

We study the Saffman-Taylor instability of a non-Newtonian fluid in a Hele-Shaw cell. Using a fluid model with shear-rate dependent viscosity, we derive a Darcy’s law whose viscosity depends upon the squared pressure gradient. This yields a natural, nonlinear boundary value problem for the pressure. A model proposed recently by Bonn et al. @Phys. Rev. Lett. 75, 2132 ~1995!# follows from this mo...

1999
D. E. Weidner

It is demonstrated that, for the slow advance of a viscous liquid onto a previously dry substrate, the well-known moving contact line paradox is alleviated for liquids exhibiting power-law shear-thinning behavior. In contrast to previous models that allow contact-line motion, it is no longer necessary to abandon the no-slip condition at the substrate in the vicinity of’the contact point. While ...

Journal: :Journal of biomechanics 2014
Valérie Deplano Yannick Knapp Lucie Bailly Eric Bertrand

The aim of this work is to develop a unique in vitro set-up in order to analyse the influence of the shear thinning fluid-properties on the flow dynamics within the bulge of an abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA). From an experimental point of view, the goals are to elaborate an analogue shear thinning fluid mimicking the macroscopic blood behaviour, to characterise its rheology at low shear rates ...

Journal: :Int. J. Math. Mathematical Sciences 2005
Constantin Fetecau K. Kannan

The laminar flow of a number of fluids such as polymeric liquids, food products, paints, slurries, foams, and so forth cannot be adequately described by the help of the classical linearly viscous Newtonian model. Thus, there is a need to have at hand an arsenal of non-Newtonian fluid models and over the past several decades a variety of models have been developed. While the fluids of the differ...

2014
Congde Qiao Tianduo Li Ling Zhang Xiaodeng Yang Jing Xu

Gelatin/1-allyl-3-methylimidazolium chloride solutions are prepared by using the ionic liquid 1-allyl-3methylimidazolium chloride as solvent. The rheological properties of the gelatin solutions have been investigated by steady shear and oscillatory shear measurements. In the steady shear measurements, the gelatin solutions with high concentration show a shear-thinning flow behavior at high shea...

2003
Laurent Michon Olivier Merle

[1] Comparison of analogue experiments at crustal and lithospheric scale provides essential information concerning the mode of deformation during lithospheric extension. This study shows that during extension, lithospheric deformation is controlled by the development of shear zones in the ductile parts. At lithospheric scale, the global deformation is initiated by the rupture of the brittle man...

Journal: :Soft matter 2016
Jin-Sung Park Daeyeon Kim Jennifer H Shin David A Weitz

The swimming behavior of a nematode Caenorhabditis elegans (C. elegans) is investigated in a non-Newtonian shear thinning colloidal suspension. At the onset value (ϕ∼ 8%), the suspension begins to exhibit shear thinning behavior, and the average swimming speed of worms jumps by approximately 12% more than that measured in a Newtonian solution exhibiting no shear dependent viscosity. In the shea...

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