2016
DOI: 10.1007/s00397-016-0980-1
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Measurement of relaxation times in extensional flow of weakly viscoelastic polymer solutions

Abstract: The characterization of the extensional rheology of polymeric solutions is important in several applications and industrial processes. Filament stretching and capillary breakup rheometers have been developed to characterize the extensional properties of polymeric solutions, mostly for high-viscosity fluids. However, for low concentration polymer solutions, the measurements are difficult using available devices, in terms of the minimum viscosity and relaxation times that can be measured accurately. In addition,… Show more

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“…The experimental setup used in the investigation is described in detail in Sousa et al [20]. The blood samples are placed between two cylindrical rods (2 mm in diameter), which are initially ~ 500 m apart.…”
Section: B Experimental Set-upmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The experimental setup used in the investigation is described in detail in Sousa et al [20]. The blood samples are placed between two cylindrical rods (2 mm in diameter), which are initially ~ 500 m apart.…”
Section: B Experimental Set-upmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Preliminary tests were performed using horizontal stretching of blood samples, as described in Sousa et al [20], but the results here presented were obtained using a vertical filament stretching as depicted in Fig. 1, in order to minimize the effects of sedimentation of blood cells in the region of interest where the measurements were performed, i.e.…”
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“…Dinic et al [33] measured relaxation times below 1 ms by observing the capillary thinning and pinch-off dynamics of aqueous polymer solutions, generated by dripping the liquid directly onto a substrate. Sousa et al [34] studied the capillary thinning breakup of dilute polymer solutions in an immiscible oil bath (minimizing the fluid evaporation), and measured relaxation times down to 100 ls. Very recently, Haward [20] conducted a comprehensive review on microfluidic extensional rheometry using stagnation point flow (e.g., flow in a crossslot configuration), by employing the onset of the flow-induced birefringence in an extensional microfluidic device to extract the relaxation time of polymer solutions (see Sec.…”
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confidence: 99%