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Showing papers by "Pierre J. Carreau published in 1972"


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01 Mar 1972
TL;DR: In this paper, two rheological models are proposed by assuming two different mechanisms for the effect of the rate of strain on the kinetics of the network and experimental data on three fluids (representative of eight viscoelastic fluids) are used to test the models in various flow situations.
Abstract: Lodge's molecular network theories are quite successful in describing the linear viscoelastic behavior of polymer solutions and melts, but cannot account for the rate‐of‐strain dependence of various material functions By allowing the junction‐creation rate and the probability of loss of junctions to depend on the second invariant of the rate‐of‐strain tensor, more realistic constitutive equations were obtained Two rheological models are proposed by assuming two different mechanisms for the effect of the rate of strain on the kinetics of the network The experimental data on three fluids (representative of eight viscoelastic fluids) are used to test the models in various flow situations For steady simple shearing and small‐amplitude, sinusoidal simple shearing, both model A and model B are capable of fitting the four functions η, −(τ11−τ22), η′, and G′ rather well over many decades of shear rate or frequency For suddenly changing flow experiments model A is inadequate Model B however appears to be the

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