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Yieldlike Constitutive Transition in Shear Flow of Entangled Polymeric Fluids
Physical Review Letters
  • Prashant Tapadia, University of Akron Main Campus
  • Shi-Qing Wang, University of Akron Main Campus
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
11-1-2003
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Abstract

We describe an unexpected constitutive transition in entangled polymer solutions. At and beyond a critical stress, the initial spatially homogeneous and well-entangled sample transforms from its entangled (coiled) state into a fully disentangled (stretched) state over a period during which the resulting shear rate increases in a spatially inhomogeneous fashion. In the mode of controlled shear rate, the sample exhibits a stress plateau over three decades. Flow birefringence and normal stress observations unravel additional features of these flow phenomena.

Citation Information
Prashant Tapadia and Shi-Qing Wang. "Yieldlike Constitutive Transition in Shear Flow of Entangled Polymeric Fluids" Physical Review Letters Vol. 91 Iss. 19 (2003)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/shi-qing_wang/4/