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Shear-stress fluctuations in self-assembled transient elastic networks

Statistical Mechanics 2016-06-22 v1 Soft Condensed Matter

Abstract

Focusing on shear-stress fluctuations we investigate numerically a simple generic model for self-assembled transient networks formed by repulsive beads reversibly bridged by ideal springs. With Δdt\Delta dt being the sampling time and t(f)1/ft_*(f) \sim 1/f the Maxwell relaxation time (set by the spring recombination frequency ff) the dimensionless parameter Δx=dt/t(f)\Delta x = dt/t_*(f) is systematically scanned from the liquid limit (Δdx1)\Delta dx \gg 1) to the solid limit (Δx1\Delta x \ll 1) where the network topology is quenched and an ensemble average over mm independent configurations is required. Generalizing previous work on permanent networks it is shown that the shear-stress relaxation modulus G(t)G(t) may be efficiently determined for all Δx\Delta x using the simple-average expression G(t)=μAh(t)G(t) = \mu_A - h(t) with μA=G(0)\mu_A = G(0) characterizing the canonical-affine shear transformation of the system at t=0t=0 and h(t)h(t) the (rescaled) mean-square displacement of the instantaneous shear stress as a function of time tt. This relation is compared to the standard expression G(t)=C(t)G(t) = C(t) using the (rescaled) shear-stress autocorrelation function C(t)C(t). Lower bounds for the mm configurations required by both relations are given.

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@article{arxiv.1606.06487,
  title  = {Shear-stress fluctuations in self-assembled transient elastic networks},
  author = {J. P. Wittmer and I. Kriuchevskyi and A. Cavallo and H. Xu and J. Baschnagel},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1606.06487},
  year   = {2016}
}

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12 pages, 11 figures