Soft glassy materials such as mayonnaise, wet clays, or dense microgels display a solid-to-liquid transition under external shear. Such a shear-induced transition is often associated with a nonmonotonic stress response in the form of a stress maximum referred to as “stress overshoot.” This ubiquitous phenomenon is characterized by the coordinates of the maximum in terms of stress σM and strain γM that both increase as weak power laws of the applied shear rate. Here we rationalize such power-law scalings using a continuum model that predicts two different regimes in the limit of low and high applied shear rates. The corresponding exponents are directly linked to the steady-state rheology and are both associated with the nucleation and growth...
Motivated by recent experimental studies of rheological hysteresis in soft glassy materials, we stud...
We explore theoretically the time-dependent rheological response of complex fluids to step stress, s...
We probe flows of soft, viscous spheres near the jamming point, which acts as a critical pointfor st...
Soft glassy materials such as mayonnaise, wet clays, or dense microgels display a solid-to-liquid tr...
Yield stress fluids (YSFs) display a dual nature highlighted by the existence of a critical stress σ...
Soft Glassy Materials (SGM) consist in dense amorphous assemblies of colloidal par- ticles of multip...
We show that, above a critical stress, typical yield stress fluids (gels and clay suspensions) and s...
Many soft materials, including microgels, dense colloidal emulsions, star polymers, dense packings o...
Shear localization is a generic feature of flows in yield stress fluids and soft glassy materials bu...
Dense emulsions, colloidal gels, microgels, and foams all display a solidlike behavior at rest chara...
By using fluid-kinetic simulations of confined and concentrated emulsion droplets, we investigate th...
The experimental flow curves of four different yield-stress fluids with different interparticle inte...
We study shear banding in soft glassy materials subject to a large amplitude oscillatory shear flow ...
Motivated by recent experimental studies of rheological hysteresis in soft glassy materials, we stud...
We explore theoretically the time-dependent rheological response of complex fluids to step stress, s...
We probe flows of soft, viscous spheres near the jamming point, which acts as a critical pointfor st...
Soft glassy materials such as mayonnaise, wet clays, or dense microgels display a solid-to-liquid tr...
Yield stress fluids (YSFs) display a dual nature highlighted by the existence of a critical stress σ...
Soft Glassy Materials (SGM) consist in dense amorphous assemblies of colloidal par- ticles of multip...
We show that, above a critical stress, typical yield stress fluids (gels and clay suspensions) and s...
Many soft materials, including microgels, dense colloidal emulsions, star polymers, dense packings o...
Shear localization is a generic feature of flows in yield stress fluids and soft glassy materials bu...
Dense emulsions, colloidal gels, microgels, and foams all display a solidlike behavior at rest chara...
By using fluid-kinetic simulations of confined and concentrated emulsion droplets, we investigate th...
The experimental flow curves of four different yield-stress fluids with different interparticle inte...
We study shear banding in soft glassy materials subject to a large amplitude oscillatory shear flow ...
Motivated by recent experimental studies of rheological hysteresis in soft glassy materials, we stud...
We explore theoretically the time-dependent rheological response of complex fluids to step stress, s...
We probe flows of soft, viscous spheres near the jamming point, which acts as a critical pointfor st...