2000
DOI: 10.1016/s0268-005x(99)00062-4
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Shear-induced anisotropic microstructure in phase-separated biopolymer mixtures

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“…34 Microstructures can be also fabricated starting from mixtures of phase-separated biopolymers when at least one component is able to gel. 36,37 In that case shear field with simultaneous cooling can be used to decreases, a situation that influences rheology and textural properties of the mixtures. 40 Furthermore, a remarkable change in the continuity of the mixtures occurs as polysaccharide concentration increases (from left to right).…”
Section: Figure X3 Around Herementioning
confidence: 99%
“…34 Microstructures can be also fabricated starting from mixtures of phase-separated biopolymers when at least one component is able to gel. 36,37 In that case shear field with simultaneous cooling can be used to decreases, a situation that influences rheology and textural properties of the mixtures. 40 Furthermore, a remarkable change in the continuity of the mixtures occurs as polysaccharide concentration increases (from left to right).…”
Section: Figure X3 Around Herementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Interesting granular phenomena like yielding and jamming (Liu and Nagel, 1998;Bi et al, 2011;Luding, 2016;Kumar and Luding, 2016), dilatancy (Cates et al, 2005;Van Hecke, 2009;Yang et al, 2015), shear-band localization (Alshibi and Sture, 2000;Singh et al, 2014), history-dependence (Thakur et al, 2014), and anisotropy (Radjai et al, 1996;Majmudar and Behringer, 2005) have attracted significant scientific interest over the past decades (Savage and Hutter, 1989;Cundall, 1989;Radjai et al, 1999;Wolf et al, 2000;† GDR-MiDi, 2004;Tomas, 2005;Alonso-Marroquin and Herrmann, 2004;Luding 2005aLuding , b, 2008. Various laboratory element tests can be performed to study the bulk behaviour of granular materials (Schwedes, 2003).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…When subjected to low levels of shear, the dispersed phase of these aqueous emulsions tends to form spherical droplets. As shearing rates are increased, these droplets begin to elongate into first ellipsoidal structures and then fibers or threads at higher shear rates (Wolf, Scirocco, Frith, & Norton, 2000). The extent of particle deformation is related to the viscosity of the solution, the shear rate, the particle diameter, and the interfacial tension (Van Puyvelde, Antonov, & Moldenaers, 2002).…”
Section: Shearing Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%