Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10378293 | Journal of Colloid and Interface Science | 2005 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
We analyze the deformation and bursting process of nonspherical organosiloxane capsules in centrifugal fields. Measurements were performed in a commercial spinning-drop tensiometer at different values of tube rotation. A theoretical analysis of the mechanics of initially ellipsoidal elastic shells subjected to centrifugal forces is developed where the deformation of the capsule is predicted as a function of the initial geometry and membrane elastic properties. For different types of organosiloxane membranes the Poisson number varies between 0 and 0.9. This phenomenon points to a considerable reduction of the membrane thickness at the onset of mechanical stress. Membrane-breaking processes always initiated at one of the pole ends of the capsules. Such rupture processes can be interpreted in terms of the derived theoretical model.
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Authors
M. Husmann, H. Rehage, E. Dhenin, D. Barthès-Biesel,