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Rheological characterization of Hanford neutralized current acid waste simulant slurries

Journal Article · · Journal of Rheology
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1122/1.550756· OSTI ID:288864
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  1. Materials Sciences Department, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, Richland, Washington 99352 (United States)

Using a Couette viscometer, we investigated the dependence of the steady-shear viscosity of simulated neutralized current acid waste on {ital p}H and different acids. For a fixed weight percent of waste solids, the relative viscosity decreased as {ital p}H was lowered. The magnitude of the relative viscosity varied for the different acids. The values of random maximum packing for these different slurries were obtained using a floc-agglomerate structural model proposed by Tsutsumi {ital et} {ital al}. (1994). As the weight percent of waste solids is normalized by the value of maximum packing, the relative viscosity data approximately fall onto a single master curve for a specific shear rate. A direct relationship between the macroscopic rheological properties (steady shear viscosity) and the suspension microstructure was established through the packing behavior of a suspension. A comparison of the strongly flocculated and noncolloidal suspensions indicates that besides the normalized weight fraction, the dependence of shear rate must be considered to estimate the relative viscosity for strongly flocculated suspensions. {copyright} {ital 1996 Society of Rheology}

Research Organization:
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
DOE Contract Number:
AC06-76RL01830
OSTI ID:
288864
Journal Information:
Journal of Rheology, Journal Name: Journal of Rheology Journal Issue: 4 Vol. 40; ISSN 0148-6055; ISSN JORHD2
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English

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