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The rheology and microstructure of concentrated, aggregated colloids
1999
Journal of rheology
Synopsis The rheology of concentrated, aggregated colloidal suspensions is determined through particulate simulations. Aggregating systems experience a large viscous enhancement over nonaggregating systems, this being due to the increase in the component of the viscosity arising from the repulsive colloid ͑thermodynamic͒ forces when attractive forces are present. The shear behavior of aggregating systems, for colloid volume fraction 0.47 р c р 0.57, is characterized in the steady state regime
doi:10.1122/1.551028
fatcat:pwvftllnrnhq7egmrooqit3jva