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Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series A. Mathematical and Physical Sciences (175)
Abstract

Dispersions of solid spherical grains of diameter D = 0.13cm were sheared in Newtonian fluids of varying viscosity (water and a glycerine-water-alcohol mixture) in the annular space between two concentric drums. The density σ of the grains was balanced against the density ρ of the fluid, giving a condition of no differential forces due to radial acceleration. The volume concentration C of the grains was varied between 62 and 13 %. A substantial radial dispersive pressure was found to be exerted between the grains. This was measured as an increase of static pressure in the inner stationary drum which had a deformable periphery. The torque on the inner drum was also measured. The dispersive pressure P was found to be proportional to a shear stress λ attributable to the presence of the grains. The linear grain concentration λ is defined as the ratio grain diameter/mean free dispersion distance and is related to C by λ = 1 ( C 0 / C ) 1 2 − 1 where C 0 is the maximum possible static volume concentration. Both the stresses T and P , as dimensionless groups T σ D 2 /λη 2 , and P σ D 2 /λη 2 , were found to bear single-valued empirical relations to a dimensionless shear strain group λ ½ σ D 2 (d U /d y )lη for all the values of λ< 12( C = 57% approx.) where d U /d y is the rate of shearing of the grains over one another, and η the fluid viscosity. This relation gives T α σ ( λ D ) 2 ( dU / dy ) 2 and T ∝ λ 1 2 η d U / dy according as d U /d y is large or small, i.e. according to whether grain inertia or fluid viscosity dominate. An alternative semi-empirical relation F = (1+λ)(1+½λ)ηd U /d y was found for the viscous case, when T is the whole shear stress. The ratio T/P was constant at 0·3 approx, in the inertia region, and at 0.75 approx, in the viscous region. The results are applied to a few hitherto unexplained natural phenomena.

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Experiments on a gravity-free dispersion of large solid spheres in a Newtonian fluid under shear. (1954). Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series A. Mathematical and Physical Sciences, 225(1160), 49–63.

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Issued 71 years ago (Aug. 6, 1954)
Published 71 years ago (Aug. 6, 1954)
Published Online 28 years, 7 months ago (Jan. 1, 1997)
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@article{1954, volume={225}, ISSN={2053-9169}, url={http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rspa.1954.0186}, DOI={10.1098/rspa.1954.0186}, number={1160}, journal={Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series A. Mathematical and Physical Sciences}, publisher={The Royal Society}, year={1954}, month=aug, pages={49–63} }