1. A new pressure sensor array for normal stress measurement in complex fluids.
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Gauthier, Anaïs, Pruvost, Mickaël, Gamache, Olivier, and Colin, Annie
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PRESSURE sensors , *SENSOR arrays , *COMPLEX fluids , *CAPACITIVE sensors , *POLYMER solutions - Abstract
A new pressure sensor array, positioned on the bottom plate of a standard torsional rheometer, is presented. It is built from a unique piezo-capacitive polymeric foam and consists of 25 capacitive pressure sensors (of surface 4.5 × 4.5 mm 2 each) built together in a 5 × 5 regular array. The sensor array is used to obtain a mapping of the normal stresses in complex fluids, which dramatically extends the capability of the rheometer. We demonstrate this with three examples. First, a pressure profile is reconstructed in a polymer solution, which enables the simultaneous measurement of the first and the second normal stress differences N 1 and N 2 , with a precision of 2 Pa. In a second part, we show that negative pressures can also be measured. Finally, we focus on the normal stress fluctuations that extend both spatially and temporally in a shear-thickening suspension of cornstarch particles. We evidence the presence of a unique heterogeneity rotating very regularly. In addition to their low cost and high versatility, the sensors show here their potential to finely characterize the normal stresses in viscosimetric flows. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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