Unlocking the Dual Helical Ribbon for rotational viscosity measurements of highly heterogeneous fluids
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Road bituminous binders are becoming more complex since, to enhance properties and/or engineer circular
economy, the conventional binder is enriched with modifiers of different nature giving birth to a final-product
recognisable as highly heterogeneous fluid. The assessment of these materials relies on rheological measurements;
however, existing testing equipment are designed for homogeneous fluids, proving to be often inadequate.
In fact, rotational testing lacking mixing efficiency during measurements, can compromise sample stability,
resulting in non-representative results Lo Presti et al. (2014). To address these challenges, a dual helical ribbons
(DHR) was purposefully created and successfully employed in prior studies to measure the rotational viscosity of
highly heterogeneous asphalt materials Giancontieri et al. (2019). While the DHR effectiveness has been
extensively discussed in earlier investigations, this study aims to contribute to the scientific community at large
by providing: state-of-the-art on improving mixing efficiency of highly heterogeneous fluids, rationalizing the
choice of the DHR geometry comprehensive technical details for realising any DHR, verified through numerical
modelling Calibration with model input parameters achieved by adopting the Rieger and Novak method, and
finally design validation. The authors aim for the broader material science community to benefit from this
investigation, enabling technologists to independently develop DHR devices and explore new applications.
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Giancontieri, G., Hargreaves, D. M., Partal, P., & Lo Presti, D. (2024). Unlocking the Dual Helical Ribbon for rotational viscosity measurements of highly heterogeneous fluids. In Materials & Design (Vol. 241, p. 112920). Elsevier BV. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.matdes.2024.112920














