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Transition from a simple yield-stress fluid to a thixotropic material
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EngineeringFluid MechanicsMechanical EngineeringSoft MatterEmulsionRheologyPure EmulsionSimple Yield-stress FluidBiophysicsMaterials ScienceLoaded EmulsionColloidal ParticlesColloidal PropertySolid MechanicsRheology ControlYield (Engineering)PlasticityMultiphase FlowRheological Constitutive EquationThixotropyMicroemulsionMechanics Of Materials
From magnetic resonance imaging rheometry we show that a pure emulsion can be turned from a simple yield stress fluid to a thixotropic material by adding a small fraction of colloidal particles. The two fluids have the same behavior in the liquid regime but the loaded emulsion exhibits a critical shear rate below which no steady flows can be observed. For a stress below the yield stress, the pure emulsion abruptly stops flowing, whereas the viscosity of the loaded emulsion continuously increases in time, which leads to an apparent flow stoppage. This phenomenon can be very well represented by a model assuming a progressive increase of the number of droplet links via colloidal particles.
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