The competing roles of extensional viscosity and normal stress differences in complex flows of elastic liquids


Autoria(s): WALTERS, K.; TAMADDON-JAHROMI, H. R.; WEBSTER, M. F.; TOME, M. F.; MCKEE, S.
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UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO

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20/10/2012

20/10/2012

2009

Resumo

In various attempts to relate the behaviour of highly-elastic liquids in complex flows to their rheometrical behaviour, obvious candidates for study have been the variation of shear viscosity with shear rate, the two normal stress differences N(1) and N(2) especially N(1), and the extensional viscosity eta(E). In this paper, we shall be mainly interested in `constant-viscosity` Boger fluids, and, accordingly, we shall limit attention to N(1) and eta(E). We shall concentrate on two important flows - axisymmetric contraction flow and ""splashing"" (particularly that which arises when a liquid drop falls onto the free Surface of the same liquid). Modem numerical techniques are employed to provide the theoretical predictions. It is shown that the two obvious manifestations of viscoelastic rheometrical behaviour can sometimes be opposing influences in determining flow characteristics. Specifically, in an axisymmetric contraction flow, high eta(E) , can retard the flow, whereas high N(1) can have the opposite effect. In the splashing experiment, high eta(E) can certainly reduce the height of the so-called Worthington jet, thus confirming some early suggestions, but, again, other rheometrical influences can also have a role to play and the overall picture may not be as clear as it was once envisaged.

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KOREA-AUSTRALIA RHEOLOGY JOURNAL, v.21, n.4, p.225-233, 2009

1226-119X

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eng

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KOREAN SOC RHEOLOGY

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Korea-australia Rheology Journal

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Palavras-Chave #non-Newtonian fluids #complex flows #contraction flows #splashing #rheometry #constitutive modeling #Computational rheology #FREE-SURFACE FLOWS #OLDROYD-B MODEL #CONTRACTION FLOWS #SPLASHING EXPERIMENT #VISCOELASTIC FLOWS #PRESSURE-DROP #RHEOLOGY #Mechanics #Polymer Science
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