Direct visualization of shear waves in viscoelastic fluid using microspheres

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Wormlike micellar fluids being viscoelastic support shear waves. Shear waves in 500 mM CTAB-NaSal micellar fluid were visualized by seeding the fluid with 212-250 m diameter polyethylene microspheres. This method was compared to visualization through birefringence induced by shear stress in the fluid. Measured shear wave speeds were 733 mm/s and 722 mm/s respectively for each technique. Particle displacement was a sinusoidal function of time and displacement amplitude decreased quadratically with distance from the source. This supports the possibility of using particle amplitude measurements as a measure of attenuation even at low fluid concentration where birefringence visualization techniques fail.

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Labuda, C., Tierney, C. M., Dayavansha, E. G. S. K., & Gladden, J. R. (2015). Direct visualization of shear waves in viscoelastic fluid using microspheres. In Proceedings of Meetings on Acoustics (Vol. 23). Acoustical Society of America. https://doi.org/10.1121/2.0000056

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