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The rheology of shear thickening fluids with various ceramic particle additives

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posted on 2024-11-15, 07:28 authored by Selim Gürgen, Weihua LiWeihua Li, Melih Cemal Kushan
In this paper, shear thickening fluids (STFs) and three different types of additive particles such as silicon carbide, aluminum oxide and boron carbide are presented. STFs were fabricated based on nanosize fumed silica suspended in a liquid medium, polyethylene glycol at a constant concentration of 20 wt%, and then varying amounts of different types of particle additives were added. Their rheological properties under various temperatures were tested using a rheometer, and the effects of silica loading on the rheology of pure STF were investigated. The suspensions exhibited different systematic variations with respect to the varied parameters.

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Gurgen, S., Li, W. & Kushan, M. Cemal. (2016). The rheology of shear thickening fluids with various ceramic particle additives. Materials and Design, 104 312-319.

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Materials and Design

Volume

104

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312-319

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English

RIS ID

107498

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