We report on nonequilibrium molecular-dynamics simulations of the shear-thickening transition in a simple fluid under shear. We relate the shear-thickening transition to the onset of instabilities in the flow profile and to that of dramatic variations in normal stress differences. The dependence of the critical shear rate, which indicates the onset of shear thickening, on density and temperature is rationalized by introducing a ratio between two characteristic times, quantifying the short-time mobility of a particle and the deformation imposed by the applied shear rate, respectively. The shear-thickening transition is shown to occur at a constant value for this ratio for all state points studied. From a structural point of view, this transi...
Dense suspensions can exhibit an abrupt change in their viscosity in response to increasing shear ra...
Shear thickening is a type of non-Newtonian behavior in which the stress required to shear a fluid i...
Shear thickening is a phenomenon in which the viscosity of a suspension increases with increasing st...
International audienceRheological measurements on a solution undergoing inverse melting are presente...
This paper proposes a simple model of transient networks of telechelic associating polymers for mole...
Rheological measurements on a solution undergoing inverse melting are presented as a function of tem...
Shear thickening, which corresponds to an increase of viscosity with shear rate, is ubiquitously obs...
Stokesian dynamics computer simulations were performed on monolayers of equally sized spheres. The i...
Dynamic particle-scale numerical simulations are used to study the variation of microstructure with ...
The dynamic shear-thickening behavior of concentrated colloidal suspensions of fumed silica in polyp...
In the various forms of semisolid processing such as thixoforming and thixoforging, the entry into t...
The structural model discussed in Part I of the present work is applied to "true" behavior – i.e. s...
The dynamic shear-thickening behavior of concentrated colloidal suspensions of fumed silica in polyp...
Shear thickening is a type of non-Newtonian behavior in which the stress required to shear a fluid i...
We present a simplified model of shear thickening in concentrated colloids. The key idea of the mode...
Dense suspensions can exhibit an abrupt change in their viscosity in response to increasing shear ra...
Shear thickening is a type of non-Newtonian behavior in which the stress required to shear a fluid i...
Shear thickening is a phenomenon in which the viscosity of a suspension increases with increasing st...
International audienceRheological measurements on a solution undergoing inverse melting are presente...
This paper proposes a simple model of transient networks of telechelic associating polymers for mole...
Rheological measurements on a solution undergoing inverse melting are presented as a function of tem...
Shear thickening, which corresponds to an increase of viscosity with shear rate, is ubiquitously obs...
Stokesian dynamics computer simulations were performed on monolayers of equally sized spheres. The i...
Dynamic particle-scale numerical simulations are used to study the variation of microstructure with ...
The dynamic shear-thickening behavior of concentrated colloidal suspensions of fumed silica in polyp...
In the various forms of semisolid processing such as thixoforming and thixoforging, the entry into t...
The structural model discussed in Part I of the present work is applied to "true" behavior – i.e. s...
The dynamic shear-thickening behavior of concentrated colloidal suspensions of fumed silica in polyp...
Shear thickening is a type of non-Newtonian behavior in which the stress required to shear a fluid i...
We present a simplified model of shear thickening in concentrated colloids. The key idea of the mode...
Dense suspensions can exhibit an abrupt change in their viscosity in response to increasing shear ra...
Shear thickening is a type of non-Newtonian behavior in which the stress required to shear a fluid i...
Shear thickening is a phenomenon in which the viscosity of a suspension increases with increasing st...