Liquid migration in shear thickening suspensions flowing through constrictions
Abstract: Dense particulate suspensions often become more dilute as they move downstream through a constriction. We find that as a shear-thickening suspension is extruded through a narrow die and undergoes such liquid migration, the extrudate maintains a steady concentration , independent of time or initial concentration. This concentration varies with volumetric flow rate and die radius , but at low collapses onto a universal function of , a characteristic shear rate in the die. We explain quantitatively the onset of liquid migration in extrusion by coupling a recent model for discontinuous shear thickening and the `suspension balance model' for solvent permeation through particles.
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