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Aging and free surface flow of a thixotropic fluid
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Geotechnical EngineeringViscoplastic FluidThixotropyFree Surface FlowEngineeringFluid MechanicsCivil EngineeringMechanical EngineeringEarth FlowFluid-solid InteractionRheologyBiomedical EngineeringMultiphase FlowFree Surface FlowsCritical Slope AngleCritical SlopeHydrodynamic Stability
Free surface flows of thixotropic fluids such as paints, self-compacting concrete, or natural mudflows are of noticeable practical interest. Here we study the basic characteristics of the uniform flow of a layer of thixotropic fluid under gravity. A theoretical approach relying on a simple thixotropy constitutive equation shows that after some time at rest over a small slope angle the fluid layer should start to flow rather abruptly beyond a new, larger, critical slope angle. The theory also predicts that the critical time at which the layer velocity should significantly increase is proportional to the duration of the preliminary rest and tends to infinity when the new slope approaches the critical slope. Experiments carried out with different suspensions show that the qualitative trends of the flows are in very good agreement with the theoretical predictions, except that the critical time for flow start appears to be proportional to a power 0.6 of the time of rest whereas the theory predicts a linear dependence. We show that this indicates a restructuration process at rest differing from the restructuration process under flow.
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