Emanuel BertrandJérôme BibetteVéronique Schmitt
We show that applying shear to a suspension may lead to either thickening or permanent jamming, depending on the volume fraction of the considered suspension. Interpreting measurements of conductivity under shear, we invoke a dynamical structural transition to explain the origin of shear thickening in suspensions of non-Brownian particles. We finally suggest that shear thickening and shear-induced jamming be regarded as two consequences of this dynamical structural transition.
Shravan PradeepMohammad NabizadehAlan R. JacobSafa JamaliLilian C. Hsiao
Saisai CaoQianyun HeHaoming PangKaihui ChenWanquan JiangXinglong Gong
Abdoulaye FallFrançois BertrandDavid HautemayouCédric MézièrePascal MoucherontAnaël Lemaı̂treGuillaume Ovarlez