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Flow-induced concentration fluctuations in polymer solutions: Structure/property relationships

✍ Scribed by P. Moldenaers; H. Yanase; J. Mewis; G. G. Fuller; C. S. Lee; J. J. Magda


Publisher
Springer-Verlag
Year
1993
Tongue
English
Weight
657 KB
Volume
32
Category
Article
ISSN
0035-4511

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✦ Synopsis


Mechanical and optical rheometric measurements are reported on solutions of polystyrene dissolved in dioctyl phthalate, a solution that can undergo an apparent phase separation upon the application of shear. Solutions prepared using three molecular weights ranging from one to four million were studied. Time-temperature superposition was observed to apply for these solutions up to and including the onset of an apparent shear thickening of the steady shear and first normal stresses. Optical measurements employing turbidity and scattering dichroism determined that concentration fluctuations were enhanced by flow and grew parallel to the vorticity axis below the critical velocity gradient for the onset of the apparent shear thickening effect. Prior to the onset of thickening, the fluctuations were observed to rearrange and orient parallel to the flow direction. Second normal stress difference measurements indicate these solutions have a negative ratio of the second to the first normal stress differences. It is interesting to point out that the ratio tends to zero in the vicinity of the shear rate range at which shear thickening occurs.


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