Conference paper
Stochastic Simulation of a Full-Chain Reptation Model with Constraint Release, Chain-Length Fluctuations and Chain Stretching
A self-consistent reptation model that includes chain stretching, chain-length fluctuations, segment connectivity and constraint release is used to predict transient and steady flows. Quantitative comparisons are made with entangledsolution data. The model is able to capture quantitatively all features of experimental shear data considered, including overshoot in both shear and first normal stresses, the strain-rate dependence of the strain magnitude at maximum stress, the steady-state viscosity and first-normal-stress coefficient as functions of shear rate, the viscosity curves for differentmolecular weight, the transient and steady-state behavior of the extinction angle, and the stress relaxation in cessation of steady shear flow.
Language: | English |
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Year: | 1999 |
Proceedings: | 71st. Annual Meeting of The Society of Rheology |
Types: | Conference paper |