Issue 12, 2013

Experimental study of forces between quasi-two-dimensional emulsion droplets near jamming

Abstract

We experimentally study the jamming of quasi-two-dimensional emulsions. Our experiments consist of oil-in-water emulsion droplets confined between two parallel plates. From the droplet outlines, we can determine the forces between every droplet over a wide range of area fractions ϕ. We study three bidisperse samples that jam at area fractions ϕc ≈ 0.86. Our data show that for ϕ > ϕc, the contact numbers and pressure have power-law dependence on ϕϕc in agreement with the critical scaling found in numerical simulations. Furthermore, we see a link between the interparticle force law and the exponent for the pressure scaling, supporting prior computational observations. We also observe linear-like force chains (chains of large inter-droplet forces) that extend over 10 particle lengths, and examine the origin of their linearity. We find that the relative orientation of large force segments are random and that the tendency for force chains to be linear is not due to correlations in the direction of neighboring large forces, but instead occurs because the directions are biased towards being linear to balance the forces on each droplet.

Graphical abstract: Experimental study of forces between quasi-two-dimensional emulsion droplets near jamming

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
04 Oct 2012
Accepted
29 Jan 2013
First published
13 Feb 2013

Soft Matter, 2013,9, 3424-3436

Experimental study of forces between quasi-two-dimensional emulsion droplets near jamming

K. W. Desmond, P. J. Young, D. Chen and E. R. Weeks, Soft Matter, 2013, 9, 3424 DOI: 10.1039/C3SM27287G

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