Issue 40, 2012

Topological rearrangements and stress fluctuations in quasi-two-dimensional hopper flow of emulsions

Abstract

We experimentally study the shear flow of oil-in-water emulsion droplets in a thin sample chamber with a hopper shape. In this thin chamber, the droplets are quasi-2D in shape. The sample is at an area fraction above jamming and forced to flow with a constant flux rate. Stresses applied to a droplet from its neighbors deform the droplet outline, and this deformation is quantified to provide an ad hoc measure of the stress. As the sample flows through the hopper we see large fluctuations of the stress, similar in character to what has been seen in other flows of complex fluids. Periods of time with large decreases in stress are correlated with bursts of elementary rearrangement events (“T1 events” where four droplets rearrange). More specifically, we see a local relationship between these observations: a T1 event decreases the inter-droplet forces up to 3 droplet diameters away from the event. This directly connects microscopic structural changes to macroscopic fluctuations, and confirms theoretical pictures of local rearrangements influencing nearby regions. These local rearrangements are an important means of reducing and redistributing stresses within a flowing material.

Graphical abstract: Topological rearrangements and stress fluctuations in quasi-two-dimensional hopper flow of emulsions

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
02 May 2012
Accepted
17 Aug 2012
First published
03 Sep 2012

Soft Matter, 2012,8, 10486-10492

Topological rearrangements and stress fluctuations in quasi-two-dimensional hopper flow of emulsions

D. Chen, K. W. Desmond and E. R. Weeks, Soft Matter, 2012, 8, 10486 DOI: 10.1039/C2SM26023A

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