Characteristic rheologic properties, such as shear stress, viscosity, yield point of Na-activated bentonite were studied after adding an anionic surfactant (linear alkyl benzene-sulfonate, LABS) and a cationic surfactant (distearly dimethyl ammonium chloride, DDAC). The effect of the surfactants als
The Rheology of Peat/Solvent Slurries
โ Scribed by James J. Leahy; Michael A. Hughes
- Publisher
- Wiley (John Wiley & Sons)
- Year
- 1997
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 332 KB
- Volume
- 70
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0268-2575
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โฆ Synopsis
Slurries of รnely milled Irish peat in Shell White Spirit (100F) were prepared and their rheological behaviour was evaluated in terms of shear rate, solids concentration, moisture content and particle size distribution of the solids. The moisture content of the peat was found to be of crucial signiรcance in determining both the e โ ective solids concentration and the stability of the suspensions. The viscosity of slurries composed of 7% moisture peat solids were almost independent of solids concentration and displayed Newtonian rheological behaviour, with a viscosity of approximately 0ร012 N s m~2. The viscosity of the suspending medium was 1ร006 ] 10~3 N s m~2 at 20 ^1ยกC. The viscosity of the slurries composed of 55% moisture peat solids was observed to rise sharply, up to about 0ร10 N s m~2 with solids concentration. The shear rate dependence of these suspensions was more complex and their รow characteristics were evaluated in terms of empirical non-Newtonian models. It proved difficult to con-รdently distinguish between the Bingham Plastic and Casson models as each gave best รt regression curves which were almost identical. Particle size distribution analysis of the suspensions indicates the formation of peat aggregates in the 55% moisture samples which exhibited more rapid settling of the solid.
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