@article{oai:kyutech.repo.nii.ac.jp:00005765, author = {Jang, Eunhye and Koga, Hiroaki and Mawatari, Yoshihide and 馬渡, 佳秀 and Kage, Hiroyuki and 鹿毛, 浩之 and Yamamura, Masato and 山村, 方人}, issue = {1}, journal = {Journal of Chemical Engineering of Japan}, month = {Jan}, note = {This study presents empirical evidence that dilute particle-polymer suspensions exhibit composition-dependent stress oscillations at constant shear rate. In ethanol/toluene co-solvent suspensions, an increase in the ethanol concentration promoted a transition of the particle-polymer suspension from a stable state, through an oscillating state with well-defined periodicity, toward an unstable mode with multiple frequency peaks. This transition corresponded to increases in the gyration radii of the polymer chains in the fluids. Furthermore, the opposite transition from an unstable state to stable states was observed with increasing polymer concentrations. In contrast, the extent of the transition was curtailed in cyclohexane/toluene suspension, in which both the shear stress and gyration radius remained constant with negligible dependence on the fluid composition. These facts indicate that the non-hydrodynamic deletion attractions among particles play a significant role in influencing the stress instability of polymer-particle suspensions.}, pages = {6--9}, title = {Composition-Dependent Stress Oscillations in a Dilute Suspension under Shear}, volume = {49}, year = {2016}, yomi = {マワタリ, ヨシヒデ and カゲ, ヒロユキ and ヤマムラ, マサト} }