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arxiv: 1710.00686 · v2 · pith:X7IXY6DHnew · submitted 2017-10-02 · ❄️ cond-mat.soft · cond-mat.stat-mech

Metastability at the Yield-Stress Transition in Soft Glasses

classification ❄️ cond-mat.soft cond-mat.stat-mech
keywords stressdropletsmetastabilitymetastablemodelphasestatesystem
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We study the solid-to-liquid transition in a two-dimensional fully periodic soft-glassy model with an imposed spatially heterogeneous stress. The model we consider consists of droplets of a dispersed phase jammed together in a continuous phase. When the peak value of the stress gets close to the yield stress of the material, we find that the whole system intermittently tunnels to a metastable "fluidized" state, which relaxes back to a metastable "solid" state by means of an elastic-wave dissipation. This macroscopic scenario is studied through the microscopic displacement field of the droplets, whose time statistics displays a remarkable bimodality. Metastability is rooted in the existence, in a given stress range, of two distinct stable rheological branches as well as long-range correlations (e.g., large dynamic heterogeneity) developed in the system. Finally, we show that a similar behavior holds for a pressure-driven flow, thus suggesting possible experimental tests.

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