Do yield-stress materials flow prior to yielding?
ORAL
Abstract
The mechanical response of yield-stress materials below the yield point remains a subject of debate. Two of the most widely used constitutive models for these materials offer fundamentally conflicting views: one permits plastic flow at all stress levels, the other assumes entirely recoverable viscoelasticity below yield. Using parallel superposition rheometry, we test the sub-yield behaviour of a microgel and an emulsion. Both fluids exhibit bounded, periodic strain responses, offering compelling evidence that they do not flow in the studied regime. Our results indicate that the sub-yield regime is underpinned by nonlinear viscoelasticity and underscore the need for improved constitutive relations that capture such effects without treating yielding as a precursor for nonlinearity.
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Publication: Do yield-stress materials flow prior to yielding? by by Alice Woodbridge, Kasra Amini, Fredrik Lundell, Outi Tammisola, Robert J. Poole, Anne Juel, and Claudio P. Fonte
Presenters
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Alice Woodbridge
University of Manchester
Authors
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Alice Woodbridge
University of Manchester
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Kasra Amini
KTH Royal Institute of Technology
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Fredrik Lundell
KTH Royal Institute of Technology
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Outi Tammisola
FLOW and SeRC (Swedish e-Science Research Centre), Department of Engineering Mechanics, KTH Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm, Sweden
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Robert J Poole
University of Liverpool
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Anne Juel
University of Manchester
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Claudio P Fonte
The University of Manchester