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Article Dans Une Revue Physical Review E : Statistical, Nonlinear, and Soft Matter Physics Année : 2002

Dynamical behavior of a complex fluid near an out-of-equilibrium transition: approaching simple rheological chaos

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We report here an extensive study of sustained oscillations of the viscosity of a complex fluid near an out-of-equilibrium transition. Using well defined protocols, we perform rheological measurements of the onion texture near a layering transition in a Couette flow. This complex fluid exhibits sustained oscillations of the viscosity, on a large time scale (500s) at controlled stress. These oscillations are directly correlated to an oscillating microstrutural change of the texture of the fluid. We observe a great diversity of dynamical behavior and we show that there is a coupling with spatial effects in the gradient v direction. This is in agreement with a carefull analysis of the temporal series of the viscosity with the dynamical system theory. This analysis indicates that the observed dynamical responses do not strictly correspond to 3-dimensional chaotic states, probably because some spatio-temporal effects are present and are likely to play an important role.

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hal-00110983 , version 1 (02-11-2006)

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Jb. Salmon, A. Colin, D. Roux. Dynamical behavior of a complex fluid near an out-of-equilibrium transition: approaching simple rheological chaos. Physical Review E : Statistical, Nonlinear, and Soft Matter Physics, 2002, 68, pp.031505. ⟨hal-00110983⟩

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