FLOW OF FLUIDS - Non Newtonian - RHEOMETERS - Applications - STRESSES - Shear;
D O I:
10.1122/1.549806
中图分类号:
O3 [力学];
学科分类号:
08 ;
0801 ;
摘要:
The transient network model for concentrated dispersions is used for the interpretation of the viscoelastic behavior of heat-set ovalbumin gels. The gels consist of a water phase and a network-shaped phase of denatured ovalbumin molecules, which are crosslinked and entangled by sulfur bridges, hydrogen bridges, and hydrophobic bonds. The local stresses inside the dispersed phase are calculated from the local deformation and a modified Maxwell-type constitutive equation that is used for the description of the rheological behavior of this phase. Linear viscoelastic measurements on the ovalbumin gels are used to quantify model parameters. Subsequently, the sample's behavior in simple shear and uniaxial compression experiments, including stress relaxation, are compared with model predictions.