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Discrete rearranging disordered patterns, part II: 2D plasticity, elasticity and flow of a foam

Soft Condensed Matter 2008-01-08 v4

Abstract

The plastic flow of a foam results from bubble rearrangements. We study their occurrence in experiments where a foam is forced to flow in 2D: around an obstacle; through a narrow hole; or sheared between rotating disks. We describe their orientation and frequency using a topological matrix defined in the companion paper (Graner et al., preprint), which links them with continuous plasticity at large scale. We then suggest a phenomenological equation to predict the plastic strain rate: its orientation is determined from the foam's local elastic strain; and its rate is determined from the foam's local elongation rate. We obtain a good agreement with statistical measurements. This enables us to describe the foam as a continuous medium with fluid, elastic and plastic properties. We derive its constitutive equation, then test several of its terms and predictions.

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@article{arxiv.cond-mat/0609188,
  title  = {Discrete rearranging disordered patterns, part II: 2D plasticity, elasticity and flow of a foam},
  author = {Philippe Marmottant and Christophe Raufaste and François Graner},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:cond-mat/0609188},
  year   = {2008}
}