Abstract

The influence of strong electrolytes and temperature on the rheological properties of water–coal suspensions was considered. Shear stress–deformation rate dependences at various solid phase and KCl (NaCl) concentrations were measured at 25 and 60°C. It was shown that, in the investigated systems, discontinuities appear not only when the solid phase concentration exceeds some critical value but also under the effect of strong electrolytes present in the water phase of suspensions and elevated temperatures. Explanations were proposed for these effects.

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