Nonlinear viscoelasticity of metastable complex fluids

Citation:

Miyazaki, K. ; Wyss, H. M. ; Weitz, D. A. ; Reichman, D. R. Nonlinear viscoelasticity of metastable complex fluids. Europhysics Letters 2006, 75, 915-921. Copy at http://www.tinyurl.com/yyupsgt8
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Abstract:

Many metastable complex fluids such as colloidal glasses and gels show distinct nonlinear viscoelasticity with increasing oscillatory-strain amplitude; the storage modulus decreases monotonically as the strain amplitude increases whereas the loss modulus has a distinct peak before it decreases at larger strains. We present a qualitative argument to explain this ubiquitous behavior and use mode-coupling theory (MCT) to confirm it. We compare theoretical predictions to the measured nonlinear viscoelasticity in a dense hard-sphere colloidal suspension; reasonable agreement is obtained. The argument given here can be used to obtain new information about linear viscoelasticity of metastable complex fluids from nonlinear strain measurements.

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