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arxiv: 1306.3320 · v1 · pith:ZLY4BVQXnew · submitted 2013-06-14 · ⚛️ physics.flu-dyn · cond-mat.soft

Drop impact of shear thickening liquids

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keywords impactdeformationdropsuspensionsconcentrateddropsliquidsmaximal
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The impact of drops of concentrated non-Brownian suspensions (cornstarch and polystyrene spheres) onto a solid surface is investigated experimentally. The spreading dynamics and maxi- mal deformation of the droplet of such shear thickening liquids are found to be markedly different from the impact of Newtonian drops. A particularly striking observation is that the maximal de- formation is independent of the drop velocity and that the deformation suddenly stops during the impact phase. Both observations are due to the shear-thickening rheology of the suspensions, as is theoretically explained from a balance between the kinetic energy and the viscously-dissipated en- ergy, from which we establish a scaling relation between drop maximal deformation and rheological parameters of concentrated suspensions.

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