Rheo-PIV study of slip effects on oscillatory shear measurements of a yield-stress fluid

IF 3 2区 工程技术 Q2 MECHANICS Journal of Rheology Pub Date : 2024-04-01 DOI:10.1122/8.0000750
Esteban F. Medina-Bañuelos, B. M. Marín-Santibáñez, J. Pérez-González
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The influence of apparent slip on oscillatory shear measurements of a viscoplastic microgel [0.6 wt. % of poly(acrylic acid)] is analyzed by Couette and parallel-plate rheometry and particle image velocimetry (Rheo-PIV). We first provide direct evidence of a critical shear stress for the onset of slip of the microgel under oscillatory (σos) and nonoscillatory measurements (σs). Afterward, we describe the effect of slip on oscillatory measurements via waveforms, Bowditch–Lissajous curves, Fourier transform (FT) rheology, PIV, and as a sequence of physical processes (SPP). The effect of slip is mainly observed at low oscillating frequencies. For amplitudes of the oscillating stresses σ0 ≤ σos, the microgel exhibits linear viscoelastic behavior with in-phase strain response. For σos < σ0 ≤ yield stress (σy), slip introduces a phase shift in the strain response with a forward-tilted waveform and “mango” shape Bowditch–Lissajous curves. Meanwhile, FT rheology shows negligible even harmonics. The strain measured by the rheometer does not match the true strain determined by PIV in the presence of slip, resulting in waveforms that depend on how the displacement distribution is interpreted. This result indicates a break in the symmetry of the flow, that is, the microgel response no longer follows the imposed oscillation, which makes any attempt to correct oscillatory data for slip complex. This behavior arises from recoil of the slipping microgel after reaching its maximum displacement in a cycle. Finally, we provide an overall picture of the kinematics of the process of yielding in the presence of slip as an SPP.
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对屈服应力流体振荡剪切测量滑移效应的流变-PIV 研究
我们通过库埃特流变仪、平行板流变仪和粒子图像测速仪(Rheo-PIV)分析了表观滑移对粘塑性微凝胶[0.6 wt. % 聚丙烯酸]振荡剪切测量的影响。我们首先提供了在振荡测量(σos)和非振荡测量(σs)下微凝胶开始滑移的临界剪切应力的直接证据。随后,我们通过波形、鲍迪奇-利萨如斯曲线、傅立叶变换流变学、PIV 以及物理过程序列 (SPP) 来描述滑移对振荡测量的影响。滑移的影响主要体现在低振荡频率上。在振荡应力振幅 σ0 ≤ σos 时,微凝胶表现出线性粘弹性行为,具有同相应变响应。当 σos < σ0 ≤ 屈服应力(σy)时,滑移会在应变响应中引入相移,出现前倾波形和 "芒果 "形状的鲍迪奇-利萨尤斯曲线。同时,FT 流变仪显示的偶次谐波可忽略不计。在存在滑移的情况下,流变仪测得的应变与 PIV 测得的真实应变不一致,导致波形取决于如何解释位移分布。这一结果表明流动的对称性被打破,也就是说,微凝胶的响应不再遵循强加的振荡,这使得任何针对滑移校正振荡数据的尝试都变得复杂。这种行为源于滑动微凝胶在一个周期内达到最大位移后的反冲。最后,我们以 SPP 的形式提供了存在滑移时屈服过程的运动学全貌。
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Journal of Rheology
Journal of Rheology 物理-力学
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6.60
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12.10%
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100
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Rheology, formerly the Transactions of The Society of Rheology, is published six times per year by The Society of Rheology, a member society of the American Institute of Physics, through AIP Publishing. It provides in-depth interdisciplinary coverage of theoretical and experimental issues drawn from industry and academia. The Journal of Rheology is published for professionals and students in chemistry, physics, engineering, material science, and mathematics.
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