Exponential shear flow of branched polyethylenes in rotational parallel-plate geometry

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Manfred H. Wagner
Víctor H. Rolón-Garrido
Choon K. Chai
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[1] TU Berlin,Polymertechnik/Polymerphysik
[2] Europe Polymers R&D Centre,BP Chemicals
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Rheologica Acta | 2005年 / 45卷
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LDPE; Elongational Viscosity; Elongational Flow; Molecular Stress Function; Reduce Shear Stress;
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Exponential shear flow, as a strong flow with the potential to generate a high degree of molecular stretching, has attracted considerable interest in recent years. So far, exponential shear flow has been realized by either sliding-plate or cone-and-plate (CP) geometry. Both geometries guarantee homogeneous shear flow. Here, we present experimental data on exponential shear flow of several long-chain branched polyethylene melts with different degrees of strain hardening obtained by using parallel-plate (PP) geometry in a rotational rheometer. This type of geometry, which is standard in linear-viscoelastic characterization of polymer materials, produces inhomogeneous shear flow. A comparison of exponential shear flow data obtained by PP and CP geometry is made. Additionally, the experimental data are compared to predictions of the rubber-like liquid (RLL) and the molecular stress function (MSF) theories. For this purpose, the relaxation spectra of the polymer melts considered were obtained by standard linear-viscoelastic characterization. In addition, two irrotational parameters and one rotational parameter are required by the MSF theory. While the irrotational parameters were obtained from fitting to elongational viscosity data, the value of the rotational parameter was used as given in the literature. It can be concluded that viable experimental data in exponential shear flow can be obtained by PP geometry. For finite linear-viscoelasticity (RLL theory), predictions of reduced shear stress for CP and PP geometry coincide, but nonlinear material behavior (as modeled by the MSF theory) leads to small differences between both geometries. Furthermore, it is shown that the MSF predictions are in excellent agreement with the experimental data in exponential shear flow and that this type of flow leads to much less chain stretching than elongational flow.
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