Análise da relação entre distância de separação entre partículas (IPS) e viscosidade de suspensões

The great importance of widening the prediction of phenomena occurring during ceramics fabrication processes has motivated the adoption of many theoretical models for that. Regarding suspension’s density and particle size distribution, the concept that a higher inter-particle spacing (IPS) favours a lower viscosity has obtained some success, specially in traditional ceramic’s industries. However, a strict analysis of such idea indicates some conflicting points. In this paper, such points are discussed, as well as the conditions which validate the concepts of this approach. Rheological characterisation of alumina suspensions complements the analysis. The results show that the inter-particle spacing may be related to suspension’s viscosity only under some very specific conditions.