An electro-rheological study of the nematic liquid crystal 4-n-heptyl-4'-cyanobiphenyl
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28/11/2011
28/11/2011
2010
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Resumo |
An experimental and theoretical study of the electro-rheological effects observed in the nematic phase of 4-n-heptyl-4'-cyanobiphenyl has been conducted. This liquid crystal appears to be a model system, in which the observed rheological behaviour can be interpreted by the Leslie-Ericksen continuum theory for low molecular weight liquid crystals. Flow curves are illustrated at different temperatures and under the influence of an external electric field ranging from 0 to 3 kV mm-1, applied perpendicular to the direction of flow. Also presented is the apparent viscosity as a function of temperature, over similar values of electric field, obtained at different shear rates. A master flow curve has been constructed for each temperature by dividing the shear rate by the square of the electric field and multiplying by the square of a reference value of electric field. In a log-log plot, two Newtonian plateaux are found to appear at low and high shear rates, connected by a shear-thinning region. We have applied the Leslie-Ericksen continuum theory, in which the director alignment angle is a function of the electric field and the flow field boundary conditions are neglected, to determine viscoelastic parameters and the dielectric anisotropy. |
Identificador |
Cidade M T, Leal C R, Patrício P. An electro-rheological study of the nematic liquid crystal 4-n-heptyl-4'-cyanobiphenyl.Liquid Crystals. 2010; 37 (10): 1305-1311. 0267-8292 |
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eng |
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Taylor & Francis LTD |
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10; |
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restrictedAccess |
Palavras-Chave | #Electrorheology #Liquid crystals #7CB #Continuum theory |
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