Abstract
The modelling of non-Newtonian properties of concentrated suspensions generally requires a characteristic time of the medium, t c to define a dimensionless shear rate. For suspensions of Brownian particles, a theoretical temperature dependence t c (T) is compared with that deduced from data fitting of the rheological model.
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Quemada, D., Flaud, P. (1988). Temperature dependence of characteristic times in rheological models of concentrated suspensions. In: Giesekus, H., Hibberd, M.F. (eds) Progress and Trends in Rheology II. Steinkopff, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-49337-9_27
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