RHEOLOGY OF ALUMINA SLIPS

Authors

  • A. Papo
  • L. Piani

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1515/hjic-2001-27

Abstract

The aim of the present work is to study the rheological behaviour of concentrated aqueous alumina suspensions. Aqueous alumina suspensions were prepared at various solid contents (65 to 77.5 wt%). Rheological tests were carried out at 25±0.1 °C by using the rate controlled coaxial cylinder viscometer Rotovisko-Haake 20, system M5-osc., measuring device SV2P with serrated surfaces. The tests were performed under both continuous and oscillatory flow conditions. All the suspensions studied show a rheological behaviour of the shear-thinning type; in addition, the presence of a yield stress is noticed. Some rheological equations of both τ=f(γ) and hr=f(Φ, γ) type have been taken into consideration for describing the flow behaviour of the alumina slips investigated. A master-curve procedure was applied in order to give a compact representation of the flow curves drawn for the alumina suspensions examined. Finally, the effect of the addition of a dispersing agent (sodium polyphosphate) on the rheology of alumina slips was investigated and its optimum dosage was determined as well.

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Published

2001-10-16

How to Cite

Papo, A., & Piani, L. (2001). RHEOLOGY OF ALUMINA SLIPS. Hungarian Journal of Industry and Chemistry, 29(2), 149–154. https://doi.org/10.1515/hjic-2001-27