Dynamics of fracture in drying suspensions

Citation:

Dufresne, E. R. ; Stark, D. J. ; Greenblatt, N. A. ; Cheng, J. X. ; Hutchinson, J. W. ; Mahadevan, L. ; Weitz, D. A. Dynamics of fracture in drying suspensions. Langmuir 2006, 22, 7144-7147. Copy at http://www.tinyurl.com/yxjy37pz
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Abstract:

We investigate the dynamics of fracture in drying films of colloidal silica. Water loss quenches the nanoparticle dispersions to form a liquid-saturated elastic network of particles that relieves drying-induced strain by cracking. These cracks display intriguing intermittent motion originating from the deformation of arrested crack tips and aging of the elastic network. The dynamics of a single crack exhibits a universal evolution, described by a balance of the driving elastic power with the sum of interfacial power and the viscous dissipation rate of flowing interstitial fluid.

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