Rodrigo B. Reboucas, Nadia N. Nikolova, Vivek Sharma
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Abstract
We highlight the current state-of-the-art in modeling emulsion rheology, ranging from dilute to jammed dense systems. We focus on analytical and numerical methods developed for calculating, computing, and tracking drop deformation in response to viscometric flows and deriving constitutive models for flowing emulsions. We identify material properties and dimensionless parameters, collate and catalog the small deformation theories and resulting expressions for viscometric quantities, and take stock of challenges for capturing connections between drop deformation, morphology, and rheology of emulsions. We highlight the substantial progress in providing quantitative descriptions of the rheological response using analytical theories, scaling, and computational fluid dynamics. We illustrate how macroscopic rheological properties emerge from microscopic features including the deformation and dynamics of noninteracting or interacting drops, and molecular aspects that control the interfacial properties.
期刊介绍:
Current Opinion in Colloid and Interface Science (COCIS) is an international journal that focuses on the molecular and nanoscopic aspects of colloidal systems and interfaces in various scientific and technological fields. These include materials science, biologically-relevant systems, energy and environmental technologies, and industrial applications.
Unlike primary journals, COCIS primarily serves as a guide for researchers, helping them navigate through the vast landscape of recently published literature. It critically analyzes the state of the art, identifies bottlenecks and unsolved issues, and proposes future developments.
Moreover, COCIS emphasizes certain areas and papers that are considered particularly interesting and significant by the Editors and Section Editors. Its goal is to provide valuable insights and updates to the research community in these specialized areas.