Issue 6, 2010

Adhesion of yield stress fluids

Abstract

The different regimes of flow when separating two solid rough surfaces in contact via a layer of a simple yield stress fluid are identified. Generic scalings for the adhesion energy and for the geometrical characteristics of the final deposits (after separation) as a function of the initial aspect ratio of the sample are found. We show that there is a strong pinning effect which might be at the origin of an adhesion energy significantly larger (by a factor about 2) than that estimated from the lubrication theory. We also observe that the conditions of development of viscous fingering are not at all predicted by the conventional Saffman–Taylor instability theory taking into account the specific non-Newtonian character of the fluid. This again suggests that for pastes the pinning effect plays a significant stabilizing role.

Graphical abstract: Adhesion of yield stress fluids

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
22 Oct 2009
Accepted
10 Dec 2009
First published
25 Jan 2010

Soft Matter, 2010,6, 1343-1351

Adhesion of yield stress fluids

Q. Barral, G. Ovarlez, X. Chateau, J. Boujlel, B. Rabideau and P. Coussot, Soft Matter, 2010, 6, 1343 DOI: 10.1039/B922162J

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