Rheology of densely packed soft particles

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Abstract

We measure the rheological response of densely packed hydrogel particles in a density-matched solution over different volume fractions. The particles are sandwiched between two roughened cone-shaped surfaces. The top surface, driven by a motor, provides an oscillatory shear of variable strain amplitude. The irreversibility and the thixotropic loop observed in the stress-strain and stress-strain rate curves illustrate the transition from a nearly elastic response to a plastic flow. At large strain amplitudes and low oscillation frequencies, the system approaches the steady state and the intercept of stress extrapolated to zero strain rate becomes zero below a well-defined volume fraction. Internal imaging of immersed tracers provides clues behind these transitions.

Authors

  • Jung-Ren Huang

    Physics Department, National Taiwan Normal University, National Taiwan Normal University, Institute of Physics

  • M.-R. Chou

    Physics Department, National Taiwan University

  • P.-C. Huang

    Physics Department, National Taiwan University

  • Chiao-Yu Tao

    Institute of Physics, Academia Sinica, Academia Sinica, Institute of Physics

  • J.-C. Tsai

    Institute of Physics, Academia Sinica, Academia Sinica, Institute of Physics, Inst. of Physics, Academia Sinica, Taipei, Taiwan