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    Electronic Resource
    Springer
    Rheologica acta 38 (1999), S. 404-414 
    ISSN: 1435-1528
    Keywords: Key words Flow birefringence ; Sharkskin ; Stress relaxation ; Polybutadiene
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology , Physics
    Notes: Abstract In this paper we report rheo-optical and rheological observations made through a transparent slit die attached to a capillary rheometer. We find that the flow birefringence signal oscillates periodically near the die exit when sharkskin-like extrudate distortion is present. In contrast, steady behavior is observed in the die inland region. Specifically, the flow birefringence varies at the die exit with a period identical to that measured directly from the sharkskin extrudate. We also show that the exit flow instability leading to sharkskin can be observed directly through cross-polarizers in terms of the temporal change of the retardation order. We demonstrate that the same kind of interfacial flow instability can occur at a boundary discontinuity within the die land where the upper portion of a clean die wall meets the lower portion of a polysiloxane-coated die wall. Finally, stress relaxation upon the cessation of the slit die flow of two polybutadiene melts is studied through time-dependent flow birefringence measurements. The stress relaxation is then correlated with sharkskin time scales to describe the role of relaxation in sharkskin ridge formation.
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    Electronic Resource
    Springer
    Rheologica acta 37 (1998), S. 415-423 
    ISSN: 1435-1528
    Keywords: Key words Interfacial stick-slip transition ; wall ship ; spurt flow
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology , Physics
    Notes: Abstract A systematic experimental investigation is carried out to clarify the nature of a well-known capillary flow phenomenon in linear monodisperse polybutadienes (PBd). By varying the surface condition and the die diameter, it is alluded that a spurt-like stick-slip transition actually results from a breakdown of chain entanglement between adsorbed and next-layer unbound chains. In other words, the transition is not a manifestation of any constitutive properties, as previously asserted by Vinogradov and coworkers (1984). The melt viscosity dependence of the transition amplitude agrees with a Navier-de Gennes type analysis of wall slip. A comparison between the capillary flow and dynamic shear behavior of the same monodisperse PBd reveals that the interfacial stick-slip transition occurs at a stress level that is only a third of the plateau stress given by the elastic plateau modulus G N 0=1.0 MPa at 40°C. The molecular weight independence of the critical stress for the transition provides a striking contrast with the transition characteristics observed in linear polyethylenes and suggests a different state of PBd chain adsorption on steel surfaces.
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