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Shear wave dispersion in mechanically self-similar gel networks

Williams, P R; Williams, R L

Authors

P R Williams

R L Williams



Abstract

A study of viscoelastic shear wave dispersion in a simulated gelation process involving mechanically self-similar nodal networks is reported. The network formed at the gel point (the infinite network cluster, or `critical gel') shares a common structural feature of smaller network clusters and the onset of a recognizably `gel-like' feature is shown to occur when the characteristic wavelength of the network cluster becomes twice that of an individual node. It is shown that, during gelation, the dispersion of shear waves can be exploited to assess the proximity of a system to an equivalent `critical gel' state at any single frequency, thereby identifying the smallest length scale at which gel-like characteristics are established prior to the gel point. In this way, and for the first time, a rheometrical basis is established for examining the gel-like, self-similar characteristics of pre-gel point viscoelastic liquid systems, in terms of the gel equation but in the absence of a frequency-independent loss tangent. Experiments are reported for a critical gel in which the high-frequency wave dispersion is in good agreement with theory.

Citation

Williams, P. R., & Williams, R. L. (1998). Shear wave dispersion in mechanically self-similar gel networks. Journal of Physics D: Applied Physics, 31(9), 1083

Journal Article Type Article
Publication Date 1998
Deposit Date Jul 26, 2016
Journal Journal of Physics D: Applied Physics
Print ISSN 0022-3727
Electronic ISSN 1361-6463
Publisher IOP Publishing
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 31
Issue 9
Pages 1083
Public URL http://researchrepository.napier.ac.uk/Output/315513
Publisher URL http://stacks.iop.org/0022-3727/31/i=9/a=009



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