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Recent progress in modeling entangled polymer dynamics
57.zip Autori: G. Marucci, F. Greco, G. Ianniruberto
Presentato al: Southern Europe Conference on Rheology
Anno: 1999
Volume: 1 - Issue: Unico
Casa Editrice: SIR-Cuen Napoli
Lingua: English


Abstract
The theory of Doi and Edwards for entangled polymers has been recently modified for the case of fast flows to account for convective contributions to molecular dynamics. The flow-induced relative motion between neighbouring chains removes constraints and speeds up relaxation. Convective constraint release (CCR) may thus explain why the shear stress is seen to approach a plateau at high shear rates instead of decreasing as predicted by the basic theory. In slow flows, as well as in step strain, another discrepancy between theory and observations can be found in the normal stress ratio in shear Y = -N2/N1. The theoretical value for Y at low deformations is 1/7 whereas measured values are systematically larger, i.e., ca. 0.25. We have recently considered the possibility that this discrepancy arises because force balance requirements at the entanglement nodes are ignored in the classical theory. Accordingly, we have proposed a change in the orientational tensor Q. Here, we sum up on these recent findings by proposing a single-relaxation-time constitutive equation which should be suitable for numerical simulation of complex flows.

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