干扰
膨胀的
胶体
材料科学
流变仪
表面粗糙度
表面光洁度
剪切(地质)
耗散颗粒动力学模拟
机械
粒子(生态学)
复合材料
物理
凝聚态物理
化学
流变学
地质学
聚合物
海洋学
物理化学
作者
Shravan Pradeep,Mohammad Nabizadeh,Alan R. Jacob,Safa Jamali,Lilian C. Hsiao
标识
DOI:10.1103/physrevlett.127.158002
摘要
We report experimental and computational observations of dynamic contact networks for colloidal suspensions undergoing shear thickening. The dense suspensions are comprised of sterically stabilized poly(methyl methacrylate) colloids that are spherically symmetric and have varied surface roughness. Confocal rheometry and dissipative particle dynamics simulations show that the shear thickening strength β scales exponentially with the scaled deficit contact number and the scaled jamming distance. Rough colloids, which experience additional rotational constraints, require an average of 1.5-2 fewer particle contacts as compared to smooth colloids, in order to generate the same β. This is because the surface roughness enhances geometric friction in such a way that the rough colloids do not experience a large change in the free volume near the jamming point. The available free volume for colloids of different roughness is related to the deficiency from the maximum number of nearest neighbors at jamming under shear. Our results further suggest that the force per contact is different for particles with different morphologies.
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