Steady spinning of the Oldroyd fluid B. II. Experimental results (Q1072818)
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Steady spinning of the Oldroyd fluid B. II. Experimental results (English)
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1986
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Isothermal fiber-spinning results have been obtained for an 1850 ppm solution of polyisobutylene in polybutene with a constant viscosity of 360 poise and a relaxation time of 0.824 s. The steady and dynamic shear properties of this Boger fluid are well described by the Oldroyd B constitutive equation for shear rates less than 10 \(s^{-1}\). Velocity profiles and spinline stresses were measured for a variety of fiber drawdown ratios, spinline lengths and for shear rates within the range of applicability of the Oldroyd B model. The results are compared with the theory developed in part I [see the review above (Zbl 0587.76009)], and excellent agreement is obtained when the effects of gravity were properly taken into account. Indeed, this is the first time that the correct stress levels in the extensional flow of a highly viscoelastic polymer solution have been predicted from a knowledge of viscometric data alone using a simple three-parameter constitutive equation.
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Isothermal fiber-spinning
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polyisobutylene
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dynamic shear properties
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Boger fluid
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Oldroyd B constitutive equation
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Velocity profiles
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spinline stresses
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spinline lengths
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effects of gravity
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highly viscoelastic polymer solution
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three-parameter constitutive equation
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