Cavitation-induced force transition in confined viscous liquids under traction
Soft Condensed Matter
2009-11-07 v1 Materials Science
Abstract
We perform traction experiments on simple liquids highly confined between parallel plates. At small separation rates, we observe a simple response corresponding to a convergent Poiseuille flow. Dramatic changes in the force response occur at high separation rates, with the appearance of a force plateau followed by an abrupt drop. By direct observation in the course of the experiment, we show that cavitation accounts for these features which are reminiscent of the utmost complex behavior of adhesive films under traction. Surprisingly enough, this is observed here in purely viscous fluids.
Cite
@article{arxiv.cond-mat/0210064,
title = {Cavitation-induced force transition in confined viscous liquids under traction},
author = {S. Poivet and F. Nallet and C. Gay and P. Fabre},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:cond-mat/0210064},
year = {2009}
}
Comments
Submitted to Physical Review Letters on May 31, 2002. Related informations on http://www.crpp.u-bordeaux.fr/tack.html