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Article Dans Une Revue Physical Review E Année : 2018

Foam rheology at large deformation

J.-C Géminard
J. C Pastenes
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F. Melo
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Large deformations are prone to cause irreversible changes in materials structure, generally leading to either material hardening or softening. Aqueous foam is a metastable disordered structure of densely packed gas bubbles. We report on the mechanical response of a foam layer subjected to quasistatic periodic shear at large amplitude. We observe that, upon increasing shear, the shear stress follows a universal curve that is nearly exponential and tends to an asymptotic stress value interpreted as the critical yield stress at which the foam structure is completely remodeled. Relevant trends of the foam mechanical response to cycling are mathematically reproduced through a simple law accounting for the amount of plastic deformation upon increasing stress. This view provides a natural interpretation to stress hardening in foams, demonstrating that plastic effects are present in this material even for minute deformation.
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hal-01791427 , version 1 (14-05-2018)

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J.-C Géminard, J. C Pastenes, F. Melo. Foam rheology at large deformation. Physical Review E , 2018, 97 (4), pp.42601 - 42601. ⟨10.1103/PhysRevE.97.042601⟩. ⟨hal-01791427⟩
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