Journal of Fundamental and Applied Sciences (Jul 2015)

RHEOLOGY AND SCALING BEHAVIOR OF SWELLING CLAY DISPERSIONS

  • S. Chaoui,
  • A. Mehamha,
  • N. H. Belkham,
  • D. Benachour

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4314/jfas.v4i2.10
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 4, no. 2
pp. 202 – 209

Abstract

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The microstructure and scaling of rheological properties of colloidal gels of bentonite investigated as a function of volume fraction and strength of interparticle interaction over a range of volume fractions, elastic modulus is well described with a scaling law functions of volume fractions, while the role of interparticle attractions can be accounted for by expressing these rheological properties as (f/fg-1)n, where fg captures the strength of particle interaction and n the microstructure. The scaling variable (fp/fpc-1), suggested in percolation theory to describe rheological behavior near percolation transition, acts to collapse G’ data suggesting that along lines of constant (f/fg-1) these gels are rheologically identical.

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