2020
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2003.10929
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Shear thinning and thickening in spherical nanoparticle dispersions

Ekin Küçüksönmez,
James Servantie

Abstract: We present a molecular dynamics study of the flow of rigid spherical nanoparticles in a simple fluid. We evaluate the viscosity of the dispersion as a function of shear rate and nanoparticle volume fraction. We observe shear thinning behavior at low volume fractions, as the shear rate increases, the shear forces overcome the brownian forces, resulting in more frequent and more violent collisions between the nanoparticles. This in turn results in more dissipation. We show that in order to be in the shear thinni… Show more

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