Shear Mediated Elongational Flow and Yielding in Soft Glassy Materials
Asima Shaukat, Manish Kaushal, Ashutosh Sharma, Yogesh M. Joshi

TL;DR
This study investigates how combined shear and elongational flows affect deformation and failure in various soft glassy materials, revealing the importance of stress components, time-scale shifts, and a yield phase diagram.
Contribution
It introduces a comprehensive analysis of combined shear and elongational flows in soft glassy materials, highlighting the role of three-dimensional jammed structures and self-similar strain behaviors.
Findings
Elongational flow causes failure in soft glassy materials.
Failure time depends on normal force and shear stress.
Yielding follows the Von Mises criterion with some deviations.
Abstract
In this work, we study the deformation behavior of thin films of various soft glassy materials that are simultaneously subjected to two creep flow fields, rotational shear flow by applying torque and elongational flow by applying normal force. The generic behavior under the combined fields is investigated in different soft glassy materials with diverse microstructure such as: hair gel, emulsion paint, shaving foam and clay suspension. Increase in strength of one stress component while keeping the other constant, not only leads to an expected enhanced deformation in its own direction, but also greater strain in the other direction. Herschel Bulkley model is observed to explain this behavior qualitatively. Elongational flow induced in the materials eventually causes failure in the same. Interestingly time to failure is observed to be strongly dependent not just on normal force but also on…
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