https://doi.org/10.1140/epje/i2005-10025-7
Original Article
Temporal oscillations of the shear stress and scattered light in a shear-banding-shear-thickening micellar solution
1
Laboratoire de Physique des Milieux Denses, Groupe des Fluides Complexes, Université de Metz, 1 Bd. F. Arago, 57078, Metz, France
2
Laboratoire Matière et Systèmes Complexes, Université Paris 7/CNRS UMR 7057, 2 place Jussieu, 75251, Paris, France
* e-mail: Decruppe@lpli.sciences.univ-metz.fr
Received:
4
April
2005
Accepted:
18
June
2005
Published online:
30
August
2005
The results of optical and rheological experiments performed on a viscoelastic solution (cetyltrimethylammonium bromide + sodium salicylate in water) are reported. The flow curve has a horizontal plateau extending between two critical shear rates characteristic of heterogeneous flows formed by two layers of fluid with different viscosities. These two bands which also have different optical anisotropy are clearly seen by direct observation in polarized light. At the end of the plateau, apparent shear thickening is observed in a narrow range of shear rates; in phase oscillations of the shear stress and of the first normal stress difference are recorded in a shearing device operating under controlled strain. The direct observation of the annular gap of a Couette cell in a direction perpendicular to a plane containing the vorticity shows that the turbidity of the whole sample also undergoes time dependent variations with the same period as the shear stress. However no banding is observed during the oscillations and the flow remains homogeneous.
PACS: 82.70.Dd Colloids – / 83.85.Cg Rheological measurements --rheometry – / 78.20.Fm Birefringence –
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