The temperature dependence of the conductivity of silicone oil and related electrorheology of suspensions containing zeolite particles

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, , Citation C W Wu and H Conrad 1998 J. Phys. D: Appl. Phys. 31 3403 DOI 10.1088/0022-3727/31/23/015

0022-3727/31/23/3403

Abstract

The effect of temperature (22-) on the conductivity of silicone oil was determined employing three heating-cooling schedules. In all cases the conductivity was super-ohmic with a good fit to the equation based on Onsager's dissociation theory, namely

where is the conductivity at low electric field and A and are constants which define the field-enhanced ionic dissociation. The parameters , A and varied with temperature; however, the major effect of the heating-cooling schedules was on the parameter A. An analysis of the dissociation process gave that the valence of the conducting ions was in the range 1-2. The observed anomalous effect of temperature on the conductivity of the silicone oil was attributed to the gain and loss of water which occurred during a given heating-cooling schedule. We found good agreement between the measured anomalous temperature dependence of the yield stress (in dc field) of a zeolite-silicone oil suspension and that predicted by the conduction model when the variation of the conductivity of the oil with temperature was taken into account.

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