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- Complex_fluid abstract "Complex fluids are binary mixtures that have a coexistence between two phases: solid–liquid (suspensions or solutions of macromolecules such as polymers), solid–gas (granular), liquid–gas (foams) and liquid–liquid (emulsions). They exhibit unusual mechanical responses to applied stress or strain due to the geometrical constraints that the phase coexistence imposes. The mechanical response includes transitions between solid-like and fluid-like behavior as well as fluctuations. Their mechanical properties can be attributed to characteristics such as high disorder, caging, and clustering on multiple length scales.".
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- Complex_fluid wikiPageExternalLink www.complexfluids.ethz.ch.
- Complex_fluid wikiPageExternalLink www.dcf.ds.mpg.de.
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- Complex_fluid wikiPageID "1799157".
- Complex_fluid wikiPageRevisionID "599439883".
- Complex_fluid subject Category:Fluid_dynamics.
- Complex_fluid subject Category:Non-Newtonian_fluids.
- Complex_fluid comment "Complex fluids are binary mixtures that have a coexistence between two phases: solid–liquid (suspensions or solutions of macromolecules such as polymers), solid–gas (granular), liquid–gas (foams) and liquid–liquid (emulsions). They exhibit unusual mechanical responses to applied stress or strain due to the geometrical constraints that the phase coexistence imposes. The mechanical response includes transitions between solid-like and fluid-like behavior as well as fluctuations.".
- Complex_fluid label "Complex fluid".
- Complex_fluid label "Fluide complexe".
- Complex_fluid sameAs Fluide_complexe.
- Complex_fluid sameAs m.03cp1x0.
- Complex_fluid sameAs Q3074478.
- Complex_fluid sameAs Q3074478.
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- Complex_fluid isPrimaryTopicOf Complex_fluid.