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Rheology of Glaze Suspensions

✍ Scribed by Saeid Savarmand; Mohammad-Reza Golkar-Narenji; Kourosh Saedi


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2008
Tongue
English
Weight
856 KB
Volume
81
Category
Article
ISSN
0008-4034

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Abstract

Rheological properties of suspensions and ceramic glaze slurries under steady flow conditions have been considered. Colloidal forces play an important role in the rheology of such ceramic slurries. Since the potential function characterizes the rheology of colloidal systems, a new dimensionless group, viz. potential number, is introduced within a dimensional analysis representing the relative significance of the potential to the Brownian energy. In order to relate the relative viscosity to other dimensionless groups, a new model is proposed by the inclusion of an extra term in addition to that of the hard‐sphere theory owing to the fact that the presence of colloidal forces always increases the fluid viscosity with respect to that predicted by the hard‐sphere. Steady viscosity measurements have been carried out on ceramic glaze suspensions at different volume fractions, particle diameters, and shear rates. Experimental results have been used to modify the model relating the relative viscosity to the PΓ©clet number, potential number, volume fraction, and maximum packing fraction.


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