Bulletin of the American Physical Society
77th Annual Meeting of the Division of Fluid Dynamics
Sunday–Tuesday, November 24–26, 2024; Salt Lake City, Utah
Session G02: Invited Talk: Bubble dynamics in complex fluids |
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Chair: Detlef Lohse, University of Twente Room: Hall 2 |
Sunday, November 24, 2024 5:05PM - 5:40PM |
G02.00001: Bubble dynamics in complex fluids Invited Speaker: Valeria Garbin Bubble dynamics and cavitation have traditionally been studied in the context of underwater acoustics and, more recently, biomedical applications. I will discuss how the deformation and flow fields generated by acoustically-driven bubbles can be used to drive self-assembly of novel microstructures in complex fluids. Bubble dynamics driven at ultrasonic frequencies probe time scales as short as 10–3 - 10–6 s, comparable to the smallest relaxation time scales for complex fluids containing suspended particles or macromolecules. I will describe how, in this dynamical regime, dynamic capillary interactions arise between colloidal particles adsorbed at a fluid interface, producing particle networks that dominate the mechanics of these complex interfaces under flow. I will also describe a new flow-induced mechanism caused by bubble dynamics, that produces ordered microstructures in colloidal gels. This mechanism can enable energy-efficient processing methods of colloidal-gel materials, including inks, battery electrodes, construction materials. I will also discuss the emerging approach of using bubble dynamics to probe the high-frequency viscoelastic properties of complex fluids and soft materials, which has brought together the communities of cavitation and rheology to address new challenges in characterization of soft materials. |
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