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Rheology of Suspensions

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This lecture covers the rheology of suspensions, discussing concentration regimes, viscosity of hard sphere suspensions, modified Einstein law, electrostatic charges, and the influence of particle size, shape, and concentration on viscosity. It also explores the effects of aggregates, non-spherical particles, fiber orientation, and dynamic effects like the yield point and constitutive laws.

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