Granulation and suspension rheology: A unified treatment

Publication date

2022-09-01

Authors

Hodgson, Daniel J.M.
Hermes, M.ISNI 0000000394171507
Blanco, Elena
Poon, Wilson C.K.

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Abstract

Mixing a small amount of liquid into a powder can give rise to dry-looking granules; increasing the amount of liquid eventually produces a flowing suspension. We perform experiments on these phenomena using Spheriglass, an industrially realistic model powder. Drawing on recent advances in understanding friction-induced shear thickening and jamming in suspensions, we offer a unified description of granulation and suspension rheology. A "liquid incorporation phase diagram"explains the existence of permanent and transient granules and the increase of granule size with liquid content. Our results point to rheology-based design principles for industrial granulation.

Keywords

General Materials Science, Condensed Matter Physics, Mechanics of Materials, Mechanical Engineering

Citation

Hodgson, D J M, Hermes, M, Blanco, E & Poon, W C K 2022, 'Granulation and suspension rheology : A unified treatment', Journal of Rheology, vol. 66, no. 5, pp. 853-858. https://doi.org/10.1122/8.0000515