Skip to main content

Medium amplitude parallel superposition (MAPS) rheology. Part 2: Experimental protocols and data analysis

Publication ,  Journal Article
Lennon, KR; Geri, M; McKinley, GH; Swan, JW
Published in: Journal of Rheology
September 1, 2020

An experimental protocol is developed to directly measure the new material functions revealed by medium amplitude parallel superposition (MAPS) rheology. This protocol measures the medium amplitude response of a material to a simple shear deformation composed of three sine waves at different frequencies, revealing a rich dataset consisting of up to 19 measurements of the third-order complex modulus at distinct three-frequency coordinates. We discuss how the choice of input frequencies influences the features of the MAPS domain studied by the experiment. A polynomial interpolation method for reducing the bias of measured values from spectral leakage and reducing variance due to noise is discussed, including a derivation of the optimal range of amplitudes for the input signal. This leads to the conclusion that conducting the experiment in a stress-controlled fashion possesses a distinct advantage to the strain-controlled mode. The experimental protocol is demonstrated through measurements of the MAPS response of a model complex fluid: a surfactant solution of wormlike micelles. The resulting dataset is indeed large and feature-rich, while still acquired in a time comparable to similar medium amplitude oscillatory shear (MAOS) experiments. We demonstrate that the data represent measurements of an intrinsic material function by studying its internal consistency, compatibility with low-frequency predictions for Coleman-Noll simple fluids, and agreement with data obtained via MAOS amplitude sweeps. Finally, the data are compared to predictions from the corotational Maxwell model to demonstrate the power of MAPS rheology in determining whether a constitutive model is consistent with a material's time-dependent response.

Duke Scholars

Altmetric Attention Stats
Dimensions Citation Stats

Published In

Journal of Rheology

DOI

EISSN

1520-8516

ISSN

0148-6055

Publication Date

September 1, 2020

Volume

64

Issue

5

Start / End Page

1263 / 1293

Related Subject Headings

  • Polymers
  • 4012 Fluid mechanics and thermal engineering
  • 0915 Interdisciplinary Engineering
  • 0913 Mechanical Engineering
  • 0904 Chemical Engineering
 

Citation

APA
Chicago
ICMJE
MLA
NLM
Lennon, K. R., Geri, M., McKinley, G. H., & Swan, J. W. (2020). Medium amplitude parallel superposition (MAPS) rheology. Part 2: Experimental protocols and data analysis. Journal of Rheology, 64(5), 1263–1293. https://doi.org/10.1122/8.0000104
Lennon, K. R., M. Geri, G. H. McKinley, and J. W. Swan. “Medium amplitude parallel superposition (MAPS) rheology. Part 2: Experimental protocols and data analysis.” Journal of Rheology 64, no. 5 (September 1, 2020): 1263–93. https://doi.org/10.1122/8.0000104.
Lennon KR, Geri M, McKinley GH, Swan JW. Medium amplitude parallel superposition (MAPS) rheology. Part 2: Experimental protocols and data analysis. Journal of Rheology. 2020 Sep 1;64(5):1263–93.
Lennon, K. R., et al. “Medium amplitude parallel superposition (MAPS) rheology. Part 2: Experimental protocols and data analysis.” Journal of Rheology, vol. 64, no. 5, Sept. 2020, pp. 1263–93. Scopus, doi:10.1122/8.0000104.
Lennon KR, Geri M, McKinley GH, Swan JW. Medium amplitude parallel superposition (MAPS) rheology. Part 2: Experimental protocols and data analysis. Journal of Rheology. 2020 Sep 1;64(5):1263–1293.

Published In

Journal of Rheology

DOI

EISSN

1520-8516

ISSN

0148-6055

Publication Date

September 1, 2020

Volume

64

Issue

5

Start / End Page

1263 / 1293

Related Subject Headings

  • Polymers
  • 4012 Fluid mechanics and thermal engineering
  • 0915 Interdisciplinary Engineering
  • 0913 Mechanical Engineering
  • 0904 Chemical Engineering