Effects of chain resolution on the configurational and rheological predictions from Brownian dynamics simulations of an isolated polymer chain in flow

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Kumar P. [1 ]
Saha Dalal I. [1 ]
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[1] Department of Chemical Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur, Kanpur
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Bead–rod; Bead–spring; Dilute polymer solution; Extensional and shear flow;
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10.1016/j.jnnfm.2023.105017
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A reasonably accurate representation of a polymer chain is provided by beads connected with rods, or stiff, inextensible springs that mimic a single Kuhn step. Due to high computational cost, coarse-grained bead–spring models are used in typical applications, where each spring is supposed to replace several Kuhn steps. Earlier investigations indicate that the BD simulation predictions of the steady state in different flows, with these different levels of discretization, are largely qualitatively similar. However, subtle quantitative differences exist even for the steady states. In this study, we perform a detailed analysis of the behavioral differences arising out of the varying degrees of chain discretization, ranging from one to several hundred Kuhn steps. We compare the transient and steady behavior of both configuration and rheological properties for a single chain in uniaxial extension and steady shear flow. Our analysis highlights differences, particularly in the stress and viscosity values, obtained at intermediate and high flow rates, between the Bead–rod and bead–spring models. Such a thorough understanding helps to provide an estimate of the best possible bead–spring representation for an underlying polymer chain in a given application. Additionally, we also investigate the limit of break-down of the spring laws i.e. the minimum number of Kuhn steps that a spring can mimic faithfully. © 2023
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