1998
DOI: 10.1016/s0377-0257(98)00116-5
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Extensional deformation, stress relaxation and necking failure of viscoelastic filaments

Abstract: We investigate the transient viscoelastic behavior of weakly strain-hardening fluids in filament stretching devices during uniaxial elongation and following the cessation of stretching. The numerical results are compared with experimental observations on a concentrated shear-thinning polystyrene solution which is well characterized by a multi-mode Giesekus model. The finite element computations incorporate the effects of viscoelasticity, surface tension, and fluid inertia and the time-dependent moving-boundary… Show more

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“…Over the preceding decade, much interest has been expressed in the area of extensional rheology for polymer solutions [15,16,27]. The filament-stretching rheometer, introduced by Tritaatmadja and Sridhar [20] has proved to be a useful experimental device.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Over the preceding decade, much interest has been expressed in the area of extensional rheology for polymer solutions [15,16,27]. The filament-stretching rheometer, introduced by Tritaatmadja and Sridhar [20] has proved to be a useful experimental device.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In previous studies where a similar slender filament methodology was applied [39,40,51,26] the no-slip condition was not strictly enforced at the end plates. The slender filament equations comprise a 'far field' solution which must be patched to a 'near field' solution close to the end plates.…”
Section: The No-slip Boundary Condition At the Axial End Platesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Following Renardy (1995) and Yao et al (1998), we consider the evolution of an axisymmetric viscoelastic filament constrained between circular plates. Since the filament is long and slender, it is assumed that fluid stresses and deformations can be regarded as uniform across any axial cross section.…”
Section: Newtonian Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the present section we therefore investigate the visco-elastocapillary thinning of adhesive filaments using the Giesekus model (Yao et al 1998) and seek to understand the role of adhesive viscoelasticity on the thinning of adhesive filaments and their processability or tendency to form "strands".…”
Section: Giesekus Model For Viscoelastic-capillary Drainage Of Adhesimentioning
confidence: 99%