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Crystal-melt coexistence under shear: Interpreting the nonlinear rheology
Janka Petravic1, Peter Harrowell
1School of Chemistry,The University of Sydney, New South Wales 2006, Australia.
Abstract:
We propose a phenomenological model for shear-induced melting aimed at assisting the design of experimental studies of this phenomenon. For increasing strain rates, the model predicts the changes in liquid fraction and shear stress as a function of interfacial supercooling. We discuss the experimental conditions under which shear-induced melting could be observed in a range of materials.
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