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Yielding and Rearrangements in Disordered Emulsions
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1997
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Rheological MeasurementEngineeringPhysicsConcentrated EmulsionsMechanicsFluid MechanicsLiquid-liquid FlowApplied PhysicsMicroemulsionDisperse FlowRheologyPeriodic StrainFluid-solid InteractionPeriodic Shear StrainDisordered EmulsionsSoft MatterBiophysicsEmulsion
We use diffusing-wave spectroscopy to measure the motion of droplets in concentrated emulsions subjected to a periodic shear strain. The strain gives rise to periodic echoes in the correlation function which decay with increasing strain amplitude. For a given strain amplitude, the decay of the echoes implies that a finite fraction of the emulsion droplets never rearranges under periodic strain while the remaining fraction of droplets repeatedly rearranges. Yielding occurs when about 4--5% of the droplets rearrange.
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