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Yielding and Jamming of Dense Suspensions Export

Jamming, Yielding, and Irreversible Deformation in Condensed Matter (2006), pp. 3-21.

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Recent progress in the understanding of yielding and jamming of colloids, based on extensions of the mode coupling theory (MCT) of glasses, is reviewed. This includes schematic extensions to shear-thickening fluids based on the ad-hoc introduction of a stress-dependent vertex in MCT. The possible distinction between dynamic and static yield stress, and its implications for shear-banding and other instabilities, is considered. Finally, what we know about systems where steady stress leads to unsteady flow or vice versa (“rheochaos”) is briefly summarised.


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