Abstract

Pre-shearing is widely recognized as a necessary step to guarantee repeatability in rheological studies of thixotropic or aging soft materials. When one-directional pre-shear protocols are used, unrecovered elastic strain which leads to biased material states that are not always relaxed because of the build-up of structure during the relaxation process. We propose a way of guaranteeing unbiased material states by incorporating recovery steps, consisting of steps of strain opposing the initial direction of shearing, into any pre-shear protocol. Using such a multi-step pre-shear protocol, we show that it is possible to produce identical results from shearing in the positive and negative directions for the same magnitude of rate after pre-shearing. We further show how this idea of unbiased material states can be used to obtain unbiased results for other fundamental rheological experiments such as flow curves and frequency sweeps. By performing the new pre-shear protocol for every single measurement point of a flow curve or frequency sweep, it is possible to obtain data which is not affected by previous data collection, which leads to material responses with simple and clear shear histories.

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