A microfluidic cross-slot rheometer applies oscillatory stretching to dilute polymer solutions and maps the onset of nonlinear, strain-hardening behavior across Weissenberg and Deborah numbers.
Structure-property relationships via recovery rheology in viscoelastic materials
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The recoverable strain is shown to correlate to the temporal evolution of microstructure via time-resolved small-angle neutron scattering (SANS) and dynamic shear rheology. Investigating two distinct polymeric materials of wormlike micelles and fibrin network, we demonstrate that, in addition to the nonlinear structure-property relationships, the shear and normal stress evolution is dictated by the recoverable strain. A distinct sequence of physical processes under large amplitude oscillatory shear (LAOS) is identified that clearly contains information regarding both the steady-state flow curve and the linear-regime frequency sweep, contrary to most interpretations that LAOS responses are either distinct from, or somehow intermediate between the two cases. This work provides a physically-motivated and straightforward path to further explore the structure-property relationships of viscoelastic materials under dynamic flow conditions.
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Large Amplitude Oscillatory Extension (LAOE) of dilute polymer solutions
A microfluidic cross-slot rheometer applies oscillatory stretching to dilute polymer solutions and maps the onset of nonlinear, strain-hardening behavior across Weissenberg and Deborah numbers.