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Origin of the Slow Linear Viscoelastic Response of Aqueous Foams
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Materials ScienceRheological Constitutive EquationRheological MeasurementEngineeringBubble RearrangementsMechanicsFluid MechanicsMechanical EngineeringAqueous FoamsTransient RelaxationRheological PropertySurface TensionRheologySoft MatterFoamBiophysicsMechanics Of Materials
We have studied the slow linear viscoelastic response of wet aqueous foams by macroscopic creep compliance measurements, combined to a diffusing-wave spectroscopy investigation of the local dynamics. The data strongly suggest that this rheological response arises from two distinct relaxation mechanisms: The first is due to the coarsening induced bubble rearrangements and governs the steady-state creep; the second results from the interplay between surface tension and surface viscosity of the gas-liquid interfaces and gives rise to a transient relaxation.
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