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The rheology of suspensions of solid particles

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In this paper, the rheology of suspensions of monodisperse particles of varying aspect ratios, from oblate to prolate, and covering particle volume fractions from dilute to highly concentrated.
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We present data for the rheology of suspensions of monodisperse particles of varying aspect ratio, from oblate to prolate, and covering particle volume fractions from dilute to highly concentrated....

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2D-Crystal-Based Functional Inks

TL;DR: The exfoliation strategies of graphite and other layered crystals are reviewed, along with the advances in the sorting of lateral size and thickness of the exfoliated sheets together with the formulation of functional inks and the current development of printing/coating processes of interest for the realization of 2D-crystal-based devices.
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The rheology of two-phase magmas: A review and analysis

TL;DR: In this article, the authors present a new semi-empirical constitutive model for bubble-bearing suspensions, which is valid for steady and unsteady flow and large strains and strain-rates.
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Preparation and characterization of graphite nano-platelet (GNP)/epoxy nano-composite: Mechanical, electrical and thermal properties

TL;DR: In this paper, the influence of graphite nano-platelets (GNPs) on the electrical and thermal conductivity, fracture toughness and storage modulus of the nano-composite was investigated.
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Viscosity of carbon nanotubes water-based nanofluids: Influence of concentration and temperature

TL;DR: In this article, the steady-state viscosity of carbon nanotubes water-based nanofluids is investigated considering the influence of particle volume fraction and temperature ranging from 0 to 40°C.
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The motion of ellipsoidal particles immersed in a viscous fluid

TL;DR: In this article, the authors considered the case of particles of ellipsoidal shape, and showed that the condition for the validity of this approximation is that the product of the velocity of the ellipssoid by its linear dimensions shall be small compared with the "kinematic coefficient, of viscosity" of the fluid.
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The effect of Brownian motion on the bulk stress in a suspension of spherical particles

TL;DR: In this article, the effect of Brownian motion on the probability density of the separation vector of rigid spherical particles in a dilute suspension is investigated and an explicit expression for this leading approximation is constructed in terms of hydrodynamic interactions between pairs of particles.
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