In this paper we report an experimental study on the conditions for droplet breakup in concentrated emulsions under simple shear flow. We present a set of experiments where the ratio between drop and matrix viscosity was varied from 0.1 to 22 and the volume fraction ranged from 0% to 70%. It was observed that the critical shear rate for breakup decreased by more than an order of magnitude for the most concentrated emulsions. Further, drops with viscosity ratio of 22 were seen to rupture in simple shear as soon as the emulsion concentration was raised to 40%. All these effects were conveniently explained by means of a mean field model which assumes simply that breakup of a droplet in a concentrated emulsion is determined by the average emuls...
International audienceEmulsification at constant shear rate in concentrated conditions (50% in volum...
The transient droplet deformation and droplet orientation after inception of shear, the shape relaxa...
Explosive-type emulations with internal-phase fractions from 0.74 to 0.92 were studied to quantify t...
This thesis investigates the role of dispersed phase concentration on the drop deformation and break...
Droplet breakup in systems with either a viscoelastic matrix or a viscoelastic droplet is studied mi...
During the flow of an emulsion, droplets of the dispersed phase can deform, breakup, coalesce or mig...
When an emulsion is shared, its drops deform and if the intensity of the applied shear is large enou...
The breakup of drops in an inhomogeneous flow is the key to emulsification. Frequently, the local fl...
The coalescence frequency in emulsions containing droplets with a low viscosity (viscosity ratio ∼ 0...
The breakup of confined drops in shear flow between parallel plates is investigated as a function of...
The influence of droplet size on exergy destruction rate in flow of highly concentrated oil-in-water...
High-speed video microscopy has been used to study drop breakup in dilute Newtonian emulsions under ...
In dispersive mixing of immiscible liquids the minimum attainable dropsize is often deduced from the...
We report a study on the deformation and breakup of drops in an impulsively started shear flow under...
The macroscopic flow and detailed microphysics of a concentrated emulsion are described with three-d...
International audienceEmulsification at constant shear rate in concentrated conditions (50% in volum...
The transient droplet deformation and droplet orientation after inception of shear, the shape relaxa...
Explosive-type emulations with internal-phase fractions from 0.74 to 0.92 were studied to quantify t...
This thesis investigates the role of dispersed phase concentration on the drop deformation and break...
Droplet breakup in systems with either a viscoelastic matrix or a viscoelastic droplet is studied mi...
During the flow of an emulsion, droplets of the dispersed phase can deform, breakup, coalesce or mig...
When an emulsion is shared, its drops deform and if the intensity of the applied shear is large enou...
The breakup of drops in an inhomogeneous flow is the key to emulsification. Frequently, the local fl...
The coalescence frequency in emulsions containing droplets with a low viscosity (viscosity ratio ∼ 0...
The breakup of confined drops in shear flow between parallel plates is investigated as a function of...
The influence of droplet size on exergy destruction rate in flow of highly concentrated oil-in-water...
High-speed video microscopy has been used to study drop breakup in dilute Newtonian emulsions under ...
In dispersive mixing of immiscible liquids the minimum attainable dropsize is often deduced from the...
We report a study on the deformation and breakup of drops in an impulsively started shear flow under...
The macroscopic flow and detailed microphysics of a concentrated emulsion are described with three-d...
International audienceEmulsification at constant shear rate in concentrated conditions (50% in volum...
The transient droplet deformation and droplet orientation after inception of shear, the shape relaxa...
Explosive-type emulations with internal-phase fractions from 0.74 to 0.92 were studied to quantify t...