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Rheology Cates theory

The flow properties of disordered micellar phases are now reasonably well understood. For spherical micelles the viscosity can be estimated from modified hard-sphere-suspension theories, while for disordered semidilute cylindrical micelles the Cates theory of entangled living polymers provides at least a good starting point, and in some cases nearly quantitative prediction of rheological properties. [Pg.590]

Fuchs M., Cates M.E. Theory of nonlinear rheology and yielding of dense colloidal suspensions. Phys. Rev. Lett. 2002 89(24) A248304, 1-4... [Pg.449]

Brader JM, Voigtmann T, Fuchs M, Larson RG, Cates ME (2009) Glass rheology from mode-couphng theory to a dynamical yield criterion. Proc Natl Acad Sd 106(36) 15186... [Pg.240]


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