Issue 35, 2023

Scaling relationships between viscosity and diffusivity in shear-thickening suspensions

Abstract

Dense suspensions often exhibit a dramatic response to large external deformation. The recent body of work has related this behavior to transition from an unconstrained lubricated state to a constrained frictional state. Here, we use numerical simulations to study the flow behavior and shear-induced diffusion of frictional non-Brownian spheres in two dimensions under simple shear flow. We first show that both viscosity η and diffusivity D/[small gamma, Greek, dot above] of the particles increase under characteristic shear stress, which is associated with lubrication to frictional transition. Subsequently, we propose a one-to-one relationship between viscosity and diffusivity using the length scale ξ associated with the size of collective motions (rigid clusters) of the particles. We demonstrate that η and D/[small gamma, Greek, dot above] are controlled by ξ in two distinct flow regimes, i.e. in the frictionless and frictional states, where the one-to-one relationship is described as a crossover from D/[small gamma, Greek, dot above]η (frictionless) to η1/3 (frictional). We also confirm that the proposed power laws are insensitive to the interparticle friction and system size.

Graphical abstract: Scaling relationships between viscosity and diffusivity in shear-thickening suspensions

Article information

Article type
Communication
Submitted
16 Apr 2023
Accepted
08 Aug 2023
First published
10 Aug 2023

Soft Matter, 2023,19, 6631-6640

Scaling relationships between viscosity and diffusivity in shear-thickening suspensions

A. Singh and K. Saitoh, Soft Matter, 2023, 19, 6631 DOI: 10.1039/D3SM00510K

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