VISCOELASTIC PROPERTIES OF PHYSICALLY CROSS-LINKED NETWORKS .1. NONLINEAR STATIONARY VISCOELASTICITY

被引:261
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作者
TANAKA, F [1 ]
EDWARDS, SF [1 ]
机构
[1] UNIV CAMBRIDGE,CAVENDISH LAB,MADINGLEY RD,CAMBRIDGE CB3 0HE,ENGLAND
关键词
ELONGATIONAL THICKENING; SHEAR THINNING; TEMPORAL CROSS-LINKS; TRANSIENT NETWORKS; VISCOSITY;
D O I
10.1016/0377-0257(92)80027-U
中图分类号
O3 [力学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0801 ;
摘要
The stationary solution for the transient network model of reversibly crosslinked gels is found under arbitrary macrodeformation. For shear flow with constant shear rate-gamma, number of active chains, stationary viscosity, first and second normal stress differences are calculated as functions of gamma Elongational flow with constant elongational rate-epsilon is also studied. It is found that these stationary properties depend rather sensitively on the chain breakage function beta(r) and the recombination probability p of the sticky dangling ends. On the basis of the polymer statistics, a specific form of beta(r) = beta-0 exp kappa-r is proposed, where beta-0 and kappa are functions of the temperature T and the molecular weight M of the polymer chain. Stationary viscoelastic properties are shown to exhibit an exponential dependence on T due to the activation process for the junction dissociation, differing markedly from an uncrosslinked polymer melt whose viscosity varies as a power of the temperature. Thickening and thinning conditions for both types of flow are examined. It is shown that limiting behaviour of the shear viscosity under high shear rate obeys the scaling law eta(gamma) almost-equal-to gamma-2n/(n+1) if beta(r) is proportional to r(n) at high stretching.
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页数:25
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