[HTML][HTML] Flow-to-fracture transition and pattern formation in a discontinuous shear thickening fluid

D Ozturk, ML Morgan, B Sandnes - Communications Physics, 2020 - nature.com
D Ozturk, ML Morgan, B Sandnes
Communications Physics, 2020nature.com
Recent theoretical and experimental work suggests a frictionless-frictional transition with
increasing inter-particle pressure explains the extreme solid-like response of discontinuous
shear thickening suspensions. However, analysis of macroscopic discontinuous shear
thickening flow in geometries other than the standard rheometry tools remain scarce. Here
we use a Hele-Shaw cell geometry to visualise gas-driven invasion patterns in
discontinuous shear thickening cornstarch suspensions. We plot quantitative results from …
Abstract
Recent theoretical and experimental work suggests a frictionless-frictional transition with increasing inter-particle pressure explains the extreme solid-like response of discontinuous shear thickening suspensions. However, analysis of macroscopic discontinuous shear thickening flow in geometries other than the standard rheometry tools remain scarce. Here we use a Hele-Shaw cell geometry to visualise gas-driven invasion patterns in discontinuous shear thickening cornstarch suspensions. We plot quantitative results from pattern analysis in a volume fraction-pressure phase diagram and explain them in context of rheological measurements. We observe three distinct pattern morphologies: viscous fingering, dendritic fracturing, and system-wide fracturing, which correspond to the same packing fraction ranges as weak shear thickening, discontinuous shear thickening, and shear-jammed regimes.
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