International audienceWe study a one-dimensional equation arising in the multiscale modeling of some non-Newtonian fluids. At a given shear rate, the equation provides the instantaneous mesoscopic response of the fluid, allowing to compute the corresponding stress. In a simple setting, we study the well-posedness of the equation and next the long-time behavior of its solution. In the limit of a response of the fluid much faster than the time variations of the ambient shear rate, we derive some equivalent macroscopic differential equations that relate the shear rate and the stress. Our analytical conclusions are confronted to some numerical experiments. The latter quantitatively confirm our derivations
International audienceComplex fluids either natural or encountered in numerous industrial processes ...
We study the periodic time dependence of shear stress that occurs in a low- and a high-density fluid...
A microscopic theory for the viscoelastic behaviour of suspensions of rigid rods with excluded volum...
International audienceWe study a one-dimensional equation arising in the multiscale modeling of some...
This thesis is devoted to the modelling, the mathematical analysis and the simulation of non-Newtoni...
1 figureIn a previous work [math.AP/0305408] three of us have studied a nonlinear parabolic equation...
International audienceWe study mathematically a system of partial differential equations arising in ...
We present a model for a continuum in which the strain rate depends linearly on the stress, as long ...
Le chapitre 1 introduit les modèles et donne les principaux résultats obtenus. Dans le chapitre 2, o...
International audienceIn this work we discuss possible physical origins for non-trivial exponents in...
We study theoretically the role of aging in the rheology of soft materials. We define several genera...
We report on molecular dynamics simulation of long-time tails in the velocity and stress autocorrela...
International audienceWe analyse the aging dynamics of the Hebraud-Lequeux model, a self-consistent ...
This work presents a simple, scalar model for predicting a nonlinear shear stress response of a visc...
We establish the long-time existence of large-data weak solutions to a system of nonlinear partial d...
International audienceComplex fluids either natural or encountered in numerous industrial processes ...
We study the periodic time dependence of shear stress that occurs in a low- and a high-density fluid...
A microscopic theory for the viscoelastic behaviour of suspensions of rigid rods with excluded volum...
International audienceWe study a one-dimensional equation arising in the multiscale modeling of some...
This thesis is devoted to the modelling, the mathematical analysis and the simulation of non-Newtoni...
1 figureIn a previous work [math.AP/0305408] three of us have studied a nonlinear parabolic equation...
International audienceWe study mathematically a system of partial differential equations arising in ...
We present a model for a continuum in which the strain rate depends linearly on the stress, as long ...
Le chapitre 1 introduit les modèles et donne les principaux résultats obtenus. Dans le chapitre 2, o...
International audienceIn this work we discuss possible physical origins for non-trivial exponents in...
We study theoretically the role of aging in the rheology of soft materials. We define several genera...
We report on molecular dynamics simulation of long-time tails in the velocity and stress autocorrela...
International audienceWe analyse the aging dynamics of the Hebraud-Lequeux model, a self-consistent ...
This work presents a simple, scalar model for predicting a nonlinear shear stress response of a visc...
We establish the long-time existence of large-data weak solutions to a system of nonlinear partial d...
International audienceComplex fluids either natural or encountered in numerous industrial processes ...
We study the periodic time dependence of shear stress that occurs in a low- and a high-density fluid...
A microscopic theory for the viscoelastic behaviour of suspensions of rigid rods with excluded volum...