Two Ways to Examine Differential Constitutive Equations: Initiated on Steady or Initiated on Unsteady (LAOS) Shear Characteristics

The exponential Phan–Tien and Tanner (PTT), Giesekus, Leonov, and modified extended Pom–Pom (mXPP) differential constitutive models are evaluated in two ways: with regard to steady shear characteristics and with regard to large amplitude oscillatory shear characteristics of a solution of poly(ethyle...

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Main Authors: Jana Zelenkova, Radek Pivokonsky, Petr Filip
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2017-06-01
Series:Polymers
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2073-4360/9/6/205
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spelling doaj-028fc988c8f6430c9f818d667ef038ad2020-11-24T21:55:18ZengMDPI AGPolymers2073-43602017-06-019620510.3390/polym9060205polym9060205Two Ways to Examine Differential Constitutive Equations: Initiated on Steady or Initiated on Unsteady (LAOS) Shear CharacteristicsJana Zelenkova0Radek Pivokonsky1Petr Filip2Institute of Hydrodynamics, Academy of Sciences of Czech Republic, Prague 16000, Czech RepublicInstitute of Hydrodynamics, Academy of Sciences of Czech Republic, Prague 16000, Czech RepublicInstitute of Hydrodynamics, Academy of Sciences of Czech Republic, Prague 16000, Czech RepublicThe exponential Phan–Tien and Tanner (PTT), Giesekus, Leonov, and modified extended Pom–Pom (mXPP) differential constitutive models are evaluated in two ways: with regard to steady shear characteristics and with regard to large amplitude oscillatory shear characteristics of a solution of poly(ethylene oxide) in dimethyl sulfoxide. Efficiency of the models with nonlinear parameters optimized with respect to steady shear measurements is evaluated by their ability to describe large amplitude oscillatory shear (LAOS) characteristics. The reciprocal problem is also analyzed: The nonlinear parameters are optimized with respect to the LAOS measurements, and the models are confronted with the steady shear characteristics. In this case, optimization is based on the LAOS measurements and equal emphasis is placed on both real and imaginary parts of the stress amplitude. The results show that the chosen models are not adequately able to fit the LAOS characteristics if the optimization of nonlinear parameters is based on steady shear measurements. It follows that the optimization of nonlinear parameters is much more responsible if it is carried out with respect to the LAOS data. In this case, when the optimized parameters are used for a description of steady shear characteristics, efficiency of the individual models as documented differs.http://www.mdpi.com/2073-4360/9/6/205LAOSFourier-Transform rheologyexponential Phan–Tien and Tanner (PTT) modelGiesekus modelLeonov modelmodified extended Pom–Pom (mXPP) modelpoly(ethylene oxide)
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Radek Pivokonsky
Petr Filip
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Radek Pivokonsky
Petr Filip
Two Ways to Examine Differential Constitutive Equations: Initiated on Steady or Initiated on Unsteady (LAOS) Shear Characteristics
Polymers
LAOS
Fourier-Transform rheology
exponential Phan–Tien and Tanner (PTT) model
Giesekus model
Leonov model
modified extended Pom–Pom (mXPP) model
poly(ethylene oxide)
author_facet Jana Zelenkova
Radek Pivokonsky
Petr Filip
author_sort Jana Zelenkova
title Two Ways to Examine Differential Constitutive Equations: Initiated on Steady or Initiated on Unsteady (LAOS) Shear Characteristics
title_short Two Ways to Examine Differential Constitutive Equations: Initiated on Steady or Initiated on Unsteady (LAOS) Shear Characteristics
title_full Two Ways to Examine Differential Constitutive Equations: Initiated on Steady or Initiated on Unsteady (LAOS) Shear Characteristics
title_fullStr Two Ways to Examine Differential Constitutive Equations: Initiated on Steady or Initiated on Unsteady (LAOS) Shear Characteristics
title_full_unstemmed Two Ways to Examine Differential Constitutive Equations: Initiated on Steady or Initiated on Unsteady (LAOS) Shear Characteristics
title_sort two ways to examine differential constitutive equations: initiated on steady or initiated on unsteady (laos) shear characteristics
publisher MDPI AG
series Polymers
issn 2073-4360
publishDate 2017-06-01
description The exponential Phan–Tien and Tanner (PTT), Giesekus, Leonov, and modified extended Pom–Pom (mXPP) differential constitutive models are evaluated in two ways: with regard to steady shear characteristics and with regard to large amplitude oscillatory shear characteristics of a solution of poly(ethylene oxide) in dimethyl sulfoxide. Efficiency of the models with nonlinear parameters optimized with respect to steady shear measurements is evaluated by their ability to describe large amplitude oscillatory shear (LAOS) characteristics. The reciprocal problem is also analyzed: The nonlinear parameters are optimized with respect to the LAOS measurements, and the models are confronted with the steady shear characteristics. In this case, optimization is based on the LAOS measurements and equal emphasis is placed on both real and imaginary parts of the stress amplitude. The results show that the chosen models are not adequately able to fit the LAOS characteristics if the optimization of nonlinear parameters is based on steady shear measurements. It follows that the optimization of nonlinear parameters is much more responsible if it is carried out with respect to the LAOS data. In this case, when the optimized parameters are used for a description of steady shear characteristics, efficiency of the individual models as documented differs.
topic LAOS
Fourier-Transform rheology
exponential Phan–Tien and Tanner (PTT) model
Giesekus model
Leonov model
modified extended Pom–Pom (mXPP) model
poly(ethylene oxide)
url http://www.mdpi.com/2073-4360/9/6/205
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