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Steady state viscosity coefficients of charged colloidal systems
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    Steady state viscosity coefficients of charged colloidal systems (English)
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    For a dispersion containing small charged macro-particles, the steady- state shear-viscosity and other viscosity coefficients are calculated. The deformation of the electrical double layer around the macro-particles is taken into account upto first order in the Péclet number. The viscosity coefficients are expressed as integrals over the (non- equilibrium) structure factor, and are thus valid up to ``higher orders'' in volume fraction. The deformation of the static structure factor due to the shear-flow is also discussed. It turns out that the structure factor is non-analytic in the shear-rate for small shear-rates.
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    small charged macro-particles
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    steady-state shear-viscosity
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