Di. Collias et Rk. Prudhomme, INHOMOGENEOUS FLOWS OF GUAR METAL-ION GELS OBSERVED BY LASER-DOPPLER ANEMOMETRY AND RHEOLOGICAL MEASUREMENTS, Journal of rheology, 38(2), 1994, pp. 217-230
Rheological and laser Doppler anemometry measurements on hydraulic fra
cturing fluids such as hydroxypropyl guar/titanate gels were conducted
. These gels were prepared in both quiescent (batch mixed) and continu
ous shear (dynamically mixed) conditions. The lack of reproducibility
of rheological data on both of these types of gels in parallel-plate g
eometry led us to build a laser Doppler anemometry/parallel-plate expe
rimental setup to investigate the velocity profiles inside the gap. Th
ese measurements revealed (1) the existence of large-scale gel domains
(also called gel particles) in the case of batch-mixed gels, (2) the
absence of these large-scale domains in the case of dynamically mixed
gels, and (3) strong edge effects. Based on these remarks, dynamically
mixed gels showed reproducible rheological measurements in a Couette
geometry when the edge effects were also eliminated.