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X-ray scattering in the vorticity direction and rheometry from confined fluids

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An X-ray flexure-based microgap rheometer (X-FMR) has been designed for combining rheology and in situ small-angle X-ray scattering from the vorticity plane. The gap distance can be varied continuously from 500 μm down to several μm, which provides the unique possibility to generate a strong confinement for many complex fluids. A singular advantage of this setup is the possibility to directly probe the vorticity direction of the flow field with a microfocus X-ray beam and to probe the structural response of the fluid to combined shear and confinement in the vorticity plane. The sliding-plate setup operates over a wide range of shear rates of γ̇ = 10−3-103 s−1 and strains in the range of 10−4-102. The flexure-based bearing maintains the plate parallelism within 10−5 rad. The X-FMR requires very small sample volumes on the order of 10 μl. The applicability of the device is demonstrated here with limited examples of a nematic suspension of fd virus (rods), and a crystalline suspension containing sterically stabilized polystyrene-butylacrylate latex particles.

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hal-01011706 , version 1 (24-06-2014)

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Patrick Pfleiderer, Seung Jae Baik, Zhenkun Zhang, Giovanni Vleminckx, Minne Paul Lettinga, et al.. X-ray scattering in the vorticity direction and rheometry from confined fluids. Review of Scientific Instruments, 2014, 85 (065108), pp.065108 (1-8). ⟨10.1063/1.4881796⟩. ⟨hal-01011706⟩

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