Stokes Jason R, Frith William J
Unilever Corporate Research, Colworth Park, Sharnbrook, Bedfordshire, United Kingdom.
Soft Matter. 2008 May 14;4(6):1133-1140. doi: 10.1039/b719677f.
Yielding and gelling soft matter materials are ubiquitous throughout biological and geological systems, the most commonly encountered examples being in food and other household products. In this Highlight, we attempt to summarise the rheological properties that are characteristic of structured soft matter systems, including their universal flow behaviour and viscoelastic response as well as appropriate methods of characterisation. We also discuss how the mechanical response depends on the materials' microstructure. Soft matter of this nature is typically in a non-equilibrium state, which means that it can be modified during processing and storage (aging) to obtain new structural states and rheologies. Several universal features have recently been observed experimentally for the linear and non-linear response of structured soft matter, and such developments are assisting in the development of suitable models to characterise their behaviour.
屈服和胶凝软物质材料在生物和地质系统中无处不在,最常见的例子是食品和其他家用产品。在本综述中,我们试图总结结构化软物质系统的流变特性,包括它们的通用流动行为和粘弹性响应以及合适的表征方法。我们还将讨论力学响应如何取决于材料的微观结构。这种性质的软物质通常处于非平衡状态,这意味着它可以在加工和储存(老化)过程中被改变,以获得新的结构状态和流变学特性。最近通过实验观察到了结构化软物质线性和非线性响应的几个通用特征,这些进展有助于开发合适的模型来表征它们的行为。