We present results from microscopic mode coupling theory generalized to colloidal dispersions under shear in an integration-through-transients formalism. Stress-strain curves in start-up shear, flow curves, and normal stresses are calculated with the equilibrium static structure factor as only input. Hard spheres close to their glass transition are considered, as are hard spheres with a short-ranged square-well attraction at their attraction dominated glass transition. The consequences of steric packing and physical bond formation on the linear elastic response, the stress release during yielding, and the steady plastic flow are discussed and compared to experimental data from concentrated model dispersions
We employ x-ray scattering on sheared colloidal suspensions and mode coupling theory to study struct...
Mode coupling theory (MCT) appears to explain several, though not all, aspects of the glass transiti...
Using a combination of theory, experiment, and simulation we investigate the nonlinear response of d...
We present results from microscopic mode coupling theory generalized to colloidal dispersions under ...
The stress vs strain curves in dense colloidal dispersions under start up shear flow are investigate...
We consider a model dense colloidal dispersion at the glass transition, and investigate the connecti...
We consider a model dense colloidal dispersion at the glass transition, and investigate the connecti...
We consider a model dense colloidal dispersion at the glass transition, and investigate the connecti...
The stress vs strain curves in dense colloidal dispersions under start-up shear flow are investigate...
The stress vs strain curves in dense colloidal dispersions under start up shear flow are investigate...
The stress vs strain curves in dense colloidal dispersions under start up shear flow are investigate...
The stress vs strain curves in dense colloidal dispersions under start up shear flow are investigate...
The nonlinear rheology of glass-forming colloidal suspensions with short-ranged attractions is disc...
We compute the rheological properties of inelastic hard spheres in steady shear flow for general she...
In concentrated colloidal mixtures different caging mechanisms exist and result in different arreste...
We employ x-ray scattering on sheared colloidal suspensions and mode coupling theory to study struct...
Mode coupling theory (MCT) appears to explain several, though not all, aspects of the glass transiti...
Using a combination of theory, experiment, and simulation we investigate the nonlinear response of d...
We present results from microscopic mode coupling theory generalized to colloidal dispersions under ...
The stress vs strain curves in dense colloidal dispersions under start up shear flow are investigate...
We consider a model dense colloidal dispersion at the glass transition, and investigate the connecti...
We consider a model dense colloidal dispersion at the glass transition, and investigate the connecti...
We consider a model dense colloidal dispersion at the glass transition, and investigate the connecti...
The stress vs strain curves in dense colloidal dispersions under start-up shear flow are investigate...
The stress vs strain curves in dense colloidal dispersions under start up shear flow are investigate...
The stress vs strain curves in dense colloidal dispersions under start up shear flow are investigate...
The stress vs strain curves in dense colloidal dispersions under start up shear flow are investigate...
The nonlinear rheology of glass-forming colloidal suspensions with short-ranged attractions is disc...
We compute the rheological properties of inelastic hard spheres in steady shear flow for general she...
In concentrated colloidal mixtures different caging mechanisms exist and result in different arreste...
We employ x-ray scattering on sheared colloidal suspensions and mode coupling theory to study struct...
Mode coupling theory (MCT) appears to explain several, though not all, aspects of the glass transiti...
Using a combination of theory, experiment, and simulation we investigate the nonlinear response of d...