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- 2024Thermo-rheological properties of xanthan solutions: from shear thinning to elasto-viscoplastic behaviorcitations
- 2023Active chaotic mixing of yield stress fluids in an open channel flowcitations
- 2020Slippery flows of a Carbopol gel in a microchannelcitations
- 2020On the elusive nature of Carbopol gels: “model”, weakly thixotropic, or time-dependent viscoplastic materials?citations
- 2019Un mélangeur actif efficace pour les fluides à seuil de contrainte
- 2019Effect of extensional deformation on crystallization kinetics of semi-crystalline polymers
- 2019Microscopic flows of a simple yield stress material in the presence of wall slip
- 2016Microscopic flows of suspensions of the green non-motile Chlorella micro-alga at various volume fractions: Applications to intensified photobioreactorscitations
- 2013Propriétés rhéologiques et écoulement dans des microcanaux de suspensions de microalgues. A detailed characterization of plane micro-channel flows of Chlorella suspensions with various volume fractions in a wide range of driving pressures drops reveals flow
- 2013Propriétés rhéologiques et écoulement dans des microcanaux de suspensions de microalgues. A detailed characterization of plane micro-channel flows of Chlorella suspensions with various volume fractions in a wide range of driving pressures drops reveals flow
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On the elusive nature of Carbopol gels: “model”, weakly thixotropic, or time-dependent viscoplastic materials?
Abstract
The question of whether Carbopol gels always behave as “model” yield stress material is addressed experimentally. Prompted by several simple hydrodynamic experiments performed with Carbopol gels that can not be fully understood within the commonly accepted “model” picture, we revisit the yielding behaviour of a Carbopol gel. When subjected to a loading/unloading process, the yielding of the Carbopol is gradual and exhibits a rheological hysteresis. By in-situ visualisation of the microstructure it is demonstrated that these features do not originate from a micro-structural damage of the micro-gel. A systematic description of the role of the rate at which the material is forced (loaded or unloaded) on the yielding scenario is given. In closing, the question of how simple a scalar model can be and yet accurately describe the experimentally observed yielding scenario of a Carbopol gel in a rheometric flow is addressed. It is concluded that simple scalar models may do such job as long as they are not too simple and include a minimal amount of physical ingredients. © 2020 Elsevier B.V.