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A novel sliding plate rheometer for molten plastics
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1989
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EngineeringMechanical EngineeringBiomedical EngineeringTransient DeformationsRheological MeasurementNonlinear Relaxation ModulusMechanicsMolten PlasticsRheologyMaterials ScienceSliding Plate GeometrySolid MechanicsRheology ControlHeat TransferRheological Constitutive EquationViscoplastic FluidMechanical PropertiesMicrofabricationRheological PropertyMechanics Of Materials
Abstract A novel sliding plate rheometer has been developed that is suitable for use with molten plastics, concentrated polymer solutions, raw elastomers, and other viscoelastic or thixotropic materials. It can generate steady shear rates from 0.05 to 500 s −1 and can also be used to measure linear viscoelastic properties. In addition, it can be used to measure a broad spectrum of nonlinear viscoelastic properties such as the nonlinear relaxation modulus and the shear stress growth coefficient. In order to measure these nonlinear properties it is necessary to generate large, uniform, transient deformations Involving high strain rates. Rotational and capillary melt rheometers are not capable of generating this type of deformation, and until now it was not convenient to use sliding plate rheometers for this type of application. However, the recent development of a reliable and robust shear stress transducer makes it very convenient to use the sliding plate geometry to carry out all of these tests. The new rheometer is described, and examples of the types of data it can generate are shown.
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