Rheology of electrorheological fluids

Abstract
We present experimental and theoretical results on the shear thinning of electrorheological fluids. Rheological measurements on a model fluid consisting of monodisperse silica spheres immersed in a dielectric liquid show a power-law dependence μ∝γ̇Δ of the apparent viscosity μ on the strain rate γ̇, with Δ in the range Δ=0.68–0.93. We present a theoretical treatment of steady-state cluster formation in applied electric and shear fields, which correctly predicts the observed power-law shear thinning albeit with an exponent Δ=2/3. We observe no true yield stress in this material.

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