Criteria for shear banding in time-dependent flows of complex fluids
Abstract
Within a highly generalised theoretical framework for the flow properties of complex fluids, we study the onset of shear banding in the three most common time-dependent experimental protocols: step stress, step strain and shear startup. By means of a linear stability analysis we derive a fluid-universal criterion for the onset of banding, separately for each protocol, that depends only on the shape of the experimentally measured time-dependent rheological response function, independent of the constitutive law and internal state variables of the particular fluid in question. Our predictions thus have the same status, in these time-dependent flows, as the widely known criterion for banding in steady state (of negatively sloping shear stress vs. shear rate). We support them with simulations of the rolie-poly model of polymeric fluids, the soft glassy rheology model, and a fluidity model.
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@article{arxiv.1201.6259,
title = {Criteria for shear banding in time-dependent flows of complex fluids},
author = {Robyn L. Moorcroft and Suzanne M. Fielding},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1201.6259},
year = {2015}
}
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4.5 pages, 5 figures, 2 pages supplemental material