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Transient Shear Banding in a Simple Yield Stress Fluid

arXiv:1003.0161 · doi:10.1103/PhysRevLett.104.208301

Abstract

We report a large set of experimental data which demonstrates that a simple yield stress fluid, i.e. which does not present aging or thixotropy, exhibits transient shear banding before reaching a steady state characterized by a homogeneous, linear velocity profile. The duration of the transient regime decreases as a power law with the applied shear rate $\dotγ$. This power law behavior, observed here in carbopol dispersions, does not depend on the gap width and on the boundary conditions for a given sample preparation. For $\dotγ\lesssim 0.1$ s$^{-1}$, heterogeneous flows could be observed for as long as 10$^5$ s. These local dynamics account for the ultraslow stress relaxation observed at low shear rates.

4 pages, 4 figures