Rheology of Wet Pastes of Pvc Particles

The present work deals with the study of the rheological behaviour of PVC (polyvinylchloride) pastes containing particles of ≈ 150 mm in diameter obtained by polymerization in suspension. The rheological properties of the PVC pastes were characterized by creep experiments using 6-bladed vane geometr...

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Main Authors: Rabia A., Djabourov M., Feuillebois F., Lasuye T.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: De Gruyter 2010-02-01
Series:Applied Rheology
Subjects:
pvc
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.3933/applrheol-20-11961
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spelling doaj-5fe0f0d779c84bc38e05a160b651bd582021-09-06T19:41:54ZengDe GruyterApplied Rheology1617-81062010-02-0120110.3933/applrheol-20-11961Rheology of Wet Pastes of Pvc ParticlesRabia A.0Djabourov M.1Feuillebois F.2Lasuye T.3Laboratoire de Physique Thermique ,Paris, FranceLaboratoire de Physique Thermique ,Paris , FranceLaboratoire PMMH UMR CNRS 7636, ESPCI, 10 Rue Vauquelin, 75231ParisCedex 5, FranceTessenderlo Group, Société Artésienne de Vinyle, 62160Bully Les Mines, FranceThe present work deals with the study of the rheological behaviour of PVC (polyvinylchloride) pastes containing particles of ≈ 150 mm in diameter obtained by polymerization in suspension. The rheological properties of the PVC pastes were characterized by creep experiments using 6-bladed vane geometry. The pastes show a very small compliance and a very narrow linear domain. The effects of temperature, of interstitial liquid and of saturation level of the wet paste were studied in detail and it was found that they significantly modify the creep behaviour. Other techniques allowed us to characterise rearrangements of the particles under load, in compression, by their oedometric modulus and by the failure stresses measured using a shear box. A very high oedometric modulus was measured (20 MPa) and by application of the Mohr-Coulomb criterion the internal friction coefficient (m ≈ 0.6) and the cohesion of the materials were deduced. We conclude from this investigation that the interfacial properties of the grains play a major role in the behaviour of the wet pastes under shear or in compression. The paper illustrates the difficulties in measuring the rheological and the structural properties of jammed systems made from non-ideal (real) particles and reveals the key parameters in studying such media.https://doi.org/10.3933/applrheol-20-11961pvcwet pastejammed systemscreepfailureoedometric modulusshear boxsaturation effects
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author Rabia A.
Djabourov M.
Feuillebois F.
Lasuye T.
spellingShingle Rabia A.
Djabourov M.
Feuillebois F.
Lasuye T.
Rheology of Wet Pastes of Pvc Particles
Applied Rheology
pvc
wet paste
jammed systems
creep
failure
oedometric modulus
shear box
saturation effects
author_facet Rabia A.
Djabourov M.
Feuillebois F.
Lasuye T.
author_sort Rabia A.
title Rheology of Wet Pastes of Pvc Particles
title_short Rheology of Wet Pastes of Pvc Particles
title_full Rheology of Wet Pastes of Pvc Particles
title_fullStr Rheology of Wet Pastes of Pvc Particles
title_full_unstemmed Rheology of Wet Pastes of Pvc Particles
title_sort rheology of wet pastes of pvc particles
publisher De Gruyter
series Applied Rheology
issn 1617-8106
publishDate 2010-02-01
description The present work deals with the study of the rheological behaviour of PVC (polyvinylchloride) pastes containing particles of ≈ 150 mm in diameter obtained by polymerization in suspension. The rheological properties of the PVC pastes were characterized by creep experiments using 6-bladed vane geometry. The pastes show a very small compliance and a very narrow linear domain. The effects of temperature, of interstitial liquid and of saturation level of the wet paste were studied in detail and it was found that they significantly modify the creep behaviour. Other techniques allowed us to characterise rearrangements of the particles under load, in compression, by their oedometric modulus and by the failure stresses measured using a shear box. A very high oedometric modulus was measured (20 MPa) and by application of the Mohr-Coulomb criterion the internal friction coefficient (m ≈ 0.6) and the cohesion of the materials were deduced. We conclude from this investigation that the interfacial properties of the grains play a major role in the behaviour of the wet pastes under shear or in compression. The paper illustrates the difficulties in measuring the rheological and the structural properties of jammed systems made from non-ideal (real) particles and reveals the key parameters in studying such media.
topic pvc
wet paste
jammed systems
creep
failure
oedometric modulus
shear box
saturation effects
url https://doi.org/10.3933/applrheol-20-11961
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