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Research paper

Application of ultrasonic waves to evaluate the rheological properties of non-Newtonian slurries: a preliminary study

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Pages 176-191 | Received 14 Nov 2023, Accepted 13 Mar 2024, Published online: 30 Apr 2024
 

Abstract

An ultrasonic-wave system was developed to measure the rheological properties of non-Newtonian materials based on their responses to shear and pressure waves. This system was composed of a commercial shear wave transducer and various homemade devices, including a signal generator, a signal conditioner, and a transmission/receiving switch. The shear wave reflections at the interface between the delay line and the unknown test materials can be interpreted by the signals measured with calibration materials (e.g. air, water, olive oil and honey) that have well-known rheological properties. If the Voigt viscoelastic model is used to describe the dynamic behaviour of these test materials, the interpreted data can be used to determine the acoustic impedances, and thus solve for their shear moduli (G), kinematic viscosities (ν) and bulk densities (ρ). After the calibration procedures, the proposed system was used to test a consolidating kaolinite slurry with zero salinity and an initial suspended sediment concentration of 420 g l–1. The measurements showed that the shear modulus G is developed until consolidation for approximately 100 h. Afterward, the G gradually approached a value on the order of 500 N m–2 after approximately 200 h. This corresponded to an initial viscosity of approximately 7 × 10−5 m2 s–1, which decreased slowly over time to approximately 4 × 10−6 m2 s–1 after 300 h. With minor modification to capture pressure waves from the shear wave transducer, the bulk density can also be measured. The integrated system offers a non-invasive and efficient method for characterizing non-Newtonian fluids, providing valuable insights into their rheological properties, which are crucial for a wide range of industrial and scientific applications.

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Funding

This research is funded by the National Key R&D Program of China [Grant no 2024YFE0101000], the National Natural Science Foundation of China [Grant no 42211530484 & 42176165], and the Science and Technology Research Project of Water Resources Department of Jiangxi Province of China [Grant no 202325ZDKT20]. This research is also part of the project titled “Development of Korea Operational Oceanographic System (KOOS)” funded by Ministry of Oceans and Fisheries, Korea.

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