The GENERIC formalism is a formulation of nonequilibrium thermodynamics ideally suited to develop nonlinear constitutive equations for the stress–deformation behavior of complex interfaces. Here we develop a GENERIC model for multiphase systems with interfaces displaying nonlinear viscoelastic stress–deformation behavior. The link of this behavior to the microstructure of the interface is described by including a scalar and a tensorial structural variable in the set of independent surface variables. We derive an expression for the surface stress tensor in terms of these structural variables, and a set of general nonlinear time evolution equations for these variables, coupling them to the deformation field. We use these general equations to ...
This chapter presents an overview of recent progress in modelling the behaviour of complex fluid–flu...
Fluid–fluid interfaces, laden with polymers, particles or other surface-active moieties, often show ...
In multiphase systems the transfer of mass, heat, and momentum, both along and across phase interfac...
The GENERIC formalism is a formulation of nonequilibrium thermodynamics ideally suited to develop no...
GENERIC is a nonequilibrium thermodynamic formalism in which the dynamic behavior of a system is des...
In this paper we present a general model for the dynamic behavior of multiphase systems in which the...
In this paper we use the GENERIC (general equation for nonequilibrium reversible-irreversible coupli...
The rheological properties of the interfaces in complex multiphase systems often play a crucial role...
Fluid–fluid interfaces stabilized by proteins, protein aggregates, polymers, or colloidal particles,...
A framework is presented for the formulation of a class of continuum constitutive models for sharp i...
In this paper, we derive constitutive equations for the surface excess fluxes in multiphase systems,...
The dynamic properties of interfaces often play a crucial role in the macroscopic dynamics of multip...
In the present work, a polymeric transient viscoelastic network is used as a model system to investi...
Surface rheological properties affect the dynamics of vesicles, nanoparticles, emulsion droplets, fo...
This chapter presents an overview of recent progress in modelling the behaviour of complex fluid–flu...
Fluid–fluid interfaces, laden with polymers, particles or other surface-active moieties, often show ...
In multiphase systems the transfer of mass, heat, and momentum, both along and across phase interfac...
The GENERIC formalism is a formulation of nonequilibrium thermodynamics ideally suited to develop no...
GENERIC is a nonequilibrium thermodynamic formalism in which the dynamic behavior of a system is des...
In this paper we present a general model for the dynamic behavior of multiphase systems in which the...
In this paper we use the GENERIC (general equation for nonequilibrium reversible-irreversible coupli...
The rheological properties of the interfaces in complex multiphase systems often play a crucial role...
Fluid–fluid interfaces stabilized by proteins, protein aggregates, polymers, or colloidal particles,...
A framework is presented for the formulation of a class of continuum constitutive models for sharp i...
In this paper, we derive constitutive equations for the surface excess fluxes in multiphase systems,...
The dynamic properties of interfaces often play a crucial role in the macroscopic dynamics of multip...
In the present work, a polymeric transient viscoelastic network is used as a model system to investi...
Surface rheological properties affect the dynamics of vesicles, nanoparticles, emulsion droplets, fo...
This chapter presents an overview of recent progress in modelling the behaviour of complex fluid–flu...
Fluid–fluid interfaces, laden with polymers, particles or other surface-active moieties, often show ...
In multiphase systems the transfer of mass, heat, and momentum, both along and across phase interfac...