Coupled dynamics of flow, microstructure, and conductivity in sheared suspensions
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We propose a model for the evolution of the conductivity tensor for a flowing suspension of electrically conductive particles. We use discrete particle numerical simulations together with a continuum physical framework to construct an evolution law for the suspension microsutructure during flow. This model is then coupled with a relationship between the microstructure and the electrical conductivity tensor. The parameters of the joint model are fit experimentally using rheo- electrical conductivity measurements of carbon black suspensions under flow over a range of shear rates. The model is applied to the case of steady shearing as well as time-varying conductivity of unsteady flow experiments. We find that the model prediction agrees closely with the measured experimental data in all cases.
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