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Microscopic details of the flow of highly polydisperse emulsions in a narrowing chamber

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Abstract

Soft amorphous materials such as emulsions have liquid-like structure, but their flow properties differ from liquids due to the discrete nature of the droplets. These materials flow through local rearrangements of small group of particles. To understand this process, many prior studies used samples composed of particles of one size or of two similar sizes. In nature, however, many materials are highly polydisperse, with particle sizes varying ten times or more. We look at the flow of highly polydisperse oil-in-water emulsions using confocal microscope. The emulsions are pumped to flow through a gradually narrowing chamber. The experimental results indicate that in general, the smaller droplets have more disordered trajectories due to their need to move around the larger droplets, which are more likely to follow the mean flow due to their larger size.

Presenters

  • Weishi Xing

    Emory University

Authors

  • Weishi Xing

    Emory University

  • Eric R Weeks

    Emory University