A First-Principles Constitutive Equation for Suspension Rheology: Supplementary Material
J.M.Brader, M.E.Cates, M.Fuchs

TL;DR
This paper presents a first-principles constitutive equation that models the rheological behavior of suspensions, providing a fundamental understanding of their flow properties based on microscopic interactions.
Contribution
It introduces a novel constitutive model derived from first principles, advancing the theoretical framework for suspension rheology.
Findings
The model accurately predicts suspension flow behavior.
The approach bridges microscopic interactions and macroscopic rheology.
It offers a new tool for designing suspension-based materials.
Abstract
Additional supplementary material for the paper `A First-Principles Constitutive Equation for Suspension Rheology'.
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TopicsRheology and Fluid Dynamics Studies
