Abstract

Semi-empirical equations are derived that describe the dependence of shear stress on shear rate during the flow of a one-component suspension. The suspension is considered as consisting of two fractions: single grains of the solid phase and their dimers, between which a reversible dimerization reaction occurs. In this case, the dimerization of single grains is considered as a reaction with an invariable rate constant, and the dissociation of dimers is considered as an inverse reaction with a rate constant that increases linearly with the shear rate. The equations are based on the Krieger−Doherty formula, generalized to the case of a multicomponent suspension.

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