Abstract
Polymer chains in turbulent flows are generally modelled as dumbbells, i.e. two beads joined by a nonlinear spring. The dumbbell only maps a single spatial configuration, described by the polymer end-to-end vector, thus a multi-bead FENE (finitely extensible nonlinear elastic) chain seems a natural improvement for a more accurate characterisation of the polymer spatial conformation. At a large Weissenberg number, a comparison with the more accurate Kuhn chain reveals that the multi-bead FENE chain drastically overestimates the probability of folded configurations. Surprisingly, the dumbbell turns out to be the only meaningful bead-spring model to coarse-grain a polymer macromolecule in turbulent pipe flows.
Funder
Sapienza Università di Roma
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)