Ageing under stress and mechanical fragility of soft solids of laponite
G. Ranjith K. Reddy, Yogesh M Joshi

TL;DR
This study explores how salt concentration influences the aging, structural evolution, and mechanical fragility of laponite soft glassy solids under shear, revealing that increased salt leads to greater inhomogeneity and fragility.
Contribution
It provides new insights into the microstructural effects of salt on aging and mechanical properties of laponite suspensions, highlighting the weakening of interactions and increased fragility.
Findings
Superposition of rheological response when normalized by relaxation time
Salt increases inhomogeneity and reduces structural homogeneity
Higher salt content leads to greater mechanical fragility
Abstract
In this work, we investigate the ageing behavior of soft glassy solids of aqueous suspension of laponite under shear flow. We observe that when an imposed time is normalized by a dominating relaxation time of the system, the rheological response at different ages shows superposition. Analysis of this behavior suggests that the structural evolution with age under a deformation field, as represented by the dependence of dominant relaxation mode on age, becomes weaker as the system becomes progressively less homogeneous due to enhanced attractive interactions caused by addition of salt. Creep-recovery behavior at same elastic modulus shows more viscous dissipation for a system having more salt, demonstrating increase in the mechanical fragility. This study shows that an increase in the concentration of salt, which enhances attractive interactions and causes greater inhomogeneity, leads to…
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