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Universal Scaling Behaviors of Entangled Polymer Melts at High-stress Shear

Authors :
Xu, Zipeng
Sun, Ruikun
Lu, Wei
Mays, Jimmy
Cheng, Shiwang
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

In addition to the terminal flow (the region I) and the shear thinning (the region II), we discover two new flow regions in capillary flow at the wall stress higher than the plateau modulus of the polymer. The region III violates the empirical Cox-Merz rule with a significantly weaker shear thinning than the region II, and the region IV exhibits unexpected shear thickening. Moreover, the crossover shear rates between the regions II and III and between the regions III and IV scale with the number of entanglement per chain, Z=M_w/M_e, as Z^(-2.0) and Z^(-1.2) respectively. We attribute the weakening in shear thinning and the emergence of shear thickening to the deformation-induced non-Gaussian stretching of polymers. These observations offer the first experimental quantification of the deformation behaviors of polymer melts at high-stress shear.<br />Comment: While the first three regions are confirmed, the data of region IV in this article was confirmed to be from a different origin other than polymer chain dynamics that makes the data of region IV not appropriate to compare directly with other three regions

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2005.01251
Document Type :
Working Paper