2003
DOI: 10.1103/physrevlett.90.114502
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Experimental Evidence for an Intrinsic Route to Polymer Melt Fracture Phenomena: A Nonlinear Instability of Viscoelastic Poiseuille Flow

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“…of [25]). Interestingly, this value, which could be considered a priori quite large for an "infinite die" regime to be reached, is compatible with our own finding that the "infinite pipe" limit is reached for L/R 40 (12). From this comparison we conclude that the main body of experiments on PS (resp.…”
Section: B Evidence Of a Bulk Flow Instability Inside The Capillarysupporting
confidence: 76%
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“…of [25]). Interestingly, this value, which could be considered a priori quite large for an "infinite die" regime to be reached, is compatible with our own finding that the "infinite pipe" limit is reached for L/R 40 (12). From this comparison we conclude that the main body of experiments on PS (resp.…”
Section: B Evidence Of a Bulk Flow Instability Inside The Capillarysupporting
confidence: 76%
“…In the first case, dealing with the peculiar class of non shear thinning fluids, it has been shown that the Poiseuille flow, although linearly stable, exhibits a weakly non-linear subcritical instability: beyond a critical value of the Weissenberg number Wi, the flow is unstable against a finite but small noise amplitude, therefore resulting in a hysteretic behavior [8,9]. The existence of such an instability has later been confirmed by the experimental studies of Bertola et al [12] Bonn et al [13] and Pan et al [14] on axisymmetric pipe and 2D channel flows.…”
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