1988
DOI: 10.1016/0377-0257(88)85010-9
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Experimental estimation of elongational stresses of dilute polymer solutions and a related examination of some constitutive equations

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“…For polymeric liquids having relatively high viscosity, there are some methods for measuring elongational property; a liquid column spinning method 4) , pressure differential method utilizing a contraction of an orifice 5,6) or converging channel [7][8][9] , a jet reaction [10][11][12][13] or jet thrust [14][15][16][17] method and a falling cylinder method 18) . Hasegawa et al measured the reaction force of the polymer solutions issuing from the small hole and estimated their elongational property.…”
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“…For polymeric liquids having relatively high viscosity, there are some methods for measuring elongational property; a liquid column spinning method 4) , pressure differential method utilizing a contraction of an orifice 5,6) or converging channel [7][8][9] , a jet reaction [10][11][12][13] or jet thrust [14][15][16][17] method and a falling cylinder method 18) . Hasegawa et al measured the reaction force of the polymer solutions issuing from the small hole and estimated their elongational property.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hasegawa et al measured the reaction force of the polymer solutions issuing from the small hole and estimated their elongational property. [10][11][12][13] To measure the flow properties in microchannels, the method utilizing the orifice has a technical advantage because the submillimeter orifices are fabricated precisely.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%