7 research outputs found
Shear induced normal stress differences in aqueous foams
A finite simple shear deformation of an elastic solid induces unequal normal
stresses. This nonlinear phenomenon, known as the Poynting effect, is governed
by a universal relation between shear strain and first normal stresses
difference, valid for non-dissipative elastic materials. We provide the first
experimental evidence that an analog of the Poynting effect exists in aqueous
foams where besides the elastic stress, there are significant viscous or
plastic stresses. These results are interpreted in the framework of a
constitutive model, derived from a physical description of foam rheology
Rhéologie non linéaire des mousses aqueuses
PARIS-EST Marne-la-Vallee-BU (774682101) / SudocSudocFranceF
Constitutive equation to describe the nonlinear elastic response of aqueous foams and concentrated emulsions
International audienceWe present a constitutive equation that describes the nonlinear elastic response of aqueous foams and concentrated emulsions that undergo affine deformations. We derive it from the expression for interfacial energy of strained aqueous foam or concentrated emulsions using the formalism of large deformation continuum mechanics. By linearizing the strain energy potential, we obtain a constitutive equation of Mooney–Rivlin form. The predicted nonlinear elastic response is compared to that in previous models and numerical simulations. Furthermore, we discuss the approximations used, particularly those regarding the nonaffine character of deformation in real foams and concentrated emulsions
Rhéologie non linéaire des mousses aqueuses
PARIS-EST Marne-la-Vallee-BU (774682101) / SudocSudocFranceF