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Unified theoretical and experimental view on transient shear banding

Soft Condensed Matter 2020-08-10 v2 Statistical Mechanics Fluid Dynamics

Abstract

Dense emulsions, colloidal gels, microgels, and foams all display a solid-like behavior at rest characterized by a yield stress, above which the material flows like a liquid. Such a fluidization transition often consists of long-lasting transient flows that involve shear-banded velocity profiles. The characteristic time for full fluidization, τf\tau_\text{f}, has been reported to decay as a power-law of the shear rate γ˙\dot \gamma and of the shear stress σ\sigma with respective exponents α\alpha and β\beta. Strikingly, the ratio of these exponents was empirically observed to coincide with the exponent of the Herschel-Bulkley law that describes the steady-state flow behavior of these complex fluids. Here we introduce a continuum model, based on the minimization of a "free energy", that captures quantitatively all the salient features associated with such \textit{transient} shear-banding. More generally, our results provide a unified theoretical framework for describing the yielding transition and the steady-state flow properties of yield stress fluids.

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@article{arxiv.1907.08846,
  title  = {Unified theoretical and experimental view on transient shear banding},
  author = {Roberto Benzi and Thibaut Divoux and Catherine Barentin and Sébastien Manneville and Mauro Sbragaglia and Federico Toschi},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1907.08846},
  year   = {2020}
}

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5 pages, 4 figures - supplemental 6 pages, 4 figures