International audienceThis paper is concerned with the influence of apparatus inertia effects in controlled stress rheometry. As evidenced on creep experiments, the coexistence of apparatus inertia and viscoelasticity leads to a coupling frequency. For weak gels, this coupling frequency is typically between 1 and 100 Hz. Therefore, frequency sweeps around and above this coupling frequency also corresponds to an effective shear stress sweep evolution due to a non-trivial resonant effect. In other words, frequency sweep experiments are not made at constant shear stress. The detailed modelling and analysis of this inertia effect on a typical weak gel shows a clear and fundamental limitation for its characterization using a controlled stress rh...
Viscoelastic properties are traditionally measured using sophisticated instrumentation, and the high...
International audienceIn order to test the fluctuation-dissipation relation on rheological propertie...
The viscous instability in the flow past a soft material is experimentally studied. The experiment i...
The rheological characterisation of viscoelastic materials undergoing a sol-gel transition at the Ge...
Rheology is the science that studies the flow and deformation of soft, complex matter. Its aim is to...
AbstractProcesses involving a unidirectional shear flow component are widespread in industrial manuf...
Supramolecular gels can be designed such that pre-determined changes in state occur. For example, sy...
Supramolecular gels can be designed such that pre-determined changes in state occur. For example, sy...
The mechanical properties of amorphous solids such as glasses or gels are currently a topic of inten...
We present a simple new analytical method for educing the materials' linear viscoelastic properties,...
One of the hallmarks of biopolymer gels is their nonlinear viscoelastic response to stress, making t...
We report on the application of a Fourier transform based method, `i-Rheo', to evaluate the linear v...
Rheometers are the usual equipment to determine viscoelastic behaviour of materials. One of the vari...
International audienceTough hydrogels can be synthesized by incorporating self-healing physical cros...
a b s t r a c t Rheological Gel Point measurements may incur errors in the case of rapid gelling sys...
Viscoelastic properties are traditionally measured using sophisticated instrumentation, and the high...
International audienceIn order to test the fluctuation-dissipation relation on rheological propertie...
The viscous instability in the flow past a soft material is experimentally studied. The experiment i...
The rheological characterisation of viscoelastic materials undergoing a sol-gel transition at the Ge...
Rheology is the science that studies the flow and deformation of soft, complex matter. Its aim is to...
AbstractProcesses involving a unidirectional shear flow component are widespread in industrial manuf...
Supramolecular gels can be designed such that pre-determined changes in state occur. For example, sy...
Supramolecular gels can be designed such that pre-determined changes in state occur. For example, sy...
The mechanical properties of amorphous solids such as glasses or gels are currently a topic of inten...
We present a simple new analytical method for educing the materials' linear viscoelastic properties,...
One of the hallmarks of biopolymer gels is their nonlinear viscoelastic response to stress, making t...
We report on the application of a Fourier transform based method, `i-Rheo', to evaluate the linear v...
Rheometers are the usual equipment to determine viscoelastic behaviour of materials. One of the vari...
International audienceTough hydrogels can be synthesized by incorporating self-healing physical cros...
a b s t r a c t Rheological Gel Point measurements may incur errors in the case of rapid gelling sys...
Viscoelastic properties are traditionally measured using sophisticated instrumentation, and the high...
International audienceIn order to test the fluctuation-dissipation relation on rheological propertie...
The viscous instability in the flow past a soft material is experimentally studied. The experiment i...