International audienceNumerous materials, from biopolymers to filled rubbers, exhibit strain softening at high strain amplitudes during a strain sweep in oscillatory rheology: The modulus decreases with increasing deformation. On the other hand, if the nonlinear elastic response is analyzed within a single oscillation cycle (described by a Lissajous curve), these systems are often reported to exhibit strain hardening. We compare strain sweeps and single cycle LAOS (large amplitude oscillatory shear) analyses of stress vs strain on three very different materials. We conclude that the reported strain hardening is due to the use of a tangent modulus in the LAOS analysis, and that the overall rheology remains strain softening. To show that this...
<p>Stiffness is quantified by the normalized (“n”) real part of the linear shear modulus, measured ...
Nonlinear deformations can irreversibly alter the mechanical properties of materials. Most soft mate...
Viscoelastic materials, such as crosslinked networks of synthetic and biological polymers, exhibit a...
International audienceNumerous materials, from biopolymers to filled rubbers, exhibit strain softeni...
<p>(<b>a, b</b>) Experiment: passive transient F-actin/HMM gels ( mg/ml, ) sheared at strain amplitu...
We report linear and non-linear shear tests on rat skin, evidencing a strain-softening regime, from ...
A great variety of models can describe the nonlinear response of rubber to uniaxial tension. Yet an ...
Employing a generic coarse-grained bead-spring model, Hoy and Robbins (J Polym Sci Part B: Polym Phy...
The parallel plates geometry is often deemed unsuitable for nonlinear viscoelasticity measurements b...
The present work investigates nonlinear behavior in large amplitude oscillatory shear (LAOS) of four...
This work studies the origin of the so called strain hardening observed when comparing the transie...
We explore the utility of strain-controlled large amplitude oscillatory shear (LAOS) deformation fo...
Large amplitude oscillatory shear (LAOS) is used as a tool to probe the nonlinear rheological respon...
Dynamic oscillatory shear tests are common in rheology and have been used to investigate a wide rang...
<p>Stiffness is quantified by the normalized (“n”) real part of the linear shear modulus, measured ...
Nonlinear deformations can irreversibly alter the mechanical properties of materials. Most soft mate...
Viscoelastic materials, such as crosslinked networks of synthetic and biological polymers, exhibit a...
International audienceNumerous materials, from biopolymers to filled rubbers, exhibit strain softeni...
<p>(<b>a, b</b>) Experiment: passive transient F-actin/HMM gels ( mg/ml, ) sheared at strain amplitu...
We report linear and non-linear shear tests on rat skin, evidencing a strain-softening regime, from ...
A great variety of models can describe the nonlinear response of rubber to uniaxial tension. Yet an ...
Employing a generic coarse-grained bead-spring model, Hoy and Robbins (J Polym Sci Part B: Polym Phy...
The parallel plates geometry is often deemed unsuitable for nonlinear viscoelasticity measurements b...
The present work investigates nonlinear behavior in large amplitude oscillatory shear (LAOS) of four...
This work studies the origin of the so called strain hardening observed when comparing the transie...
We explore the utility of strain-controlled large amplitude oscillatory shear (LAOS) deformation fo...
Large amplitude oscillatory shear (LAOS) is used as a tool to probe the nonlinear rheological respon...
Dynamic oscillatory shear tests are common in rheology and have been used to investigate a wide rang...
<p>Stiffness is quantified by the normalized (“n”) real part of the linear shear modulus, measured ...
Nonlinear deformations can irreversibly alter the mechanical properties of materials. Most soft mate...
Viscoelastic materials, such as crosslinked networks of synthetic and biological polymers, exhibit a...