Molecular Processes Leading to Shear Banding in Entangled Polymeric Solutions

Author:

Boudaghi Mahdi1ORCID,Edwards Brian J.1ORCID,Khomami Bamin1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Materials Research and Innovation Laboratory, Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN 37996, USA

Abstract

The temporal and spatial evolution of shear banding during startup and steady-state shear flow was studied for solutions of entangled, linear, monodisperse polyethylene C3000H6002 dissolved in hexadecane and benzene solvents. A high-fidelity coarse-grained dissipative particle dynamics method was developed and evaluated based on previous NEMD simulations of similar solutions. The polymeric contribution to shear stress exhibited a monotonically increasing flow curve with a broad stress plateau at intermediate shear rates. For startup shear flow, transient shear banding was observed at applied shear rates within the steady-state shear stress plateau. Shear bands were generated at strain values where the first normal stress difference exhibited a maximum, with lifetimes persisting for up to several hundred strain units. During the lifetime of the shear bands, an inhomogeneous concentration distribution was evident within the system, with higher polymer concentration in the slow bands at low effective shear rate; i.e., γ˙<τR−1, and vice versa at high shear rate. At low values of applied shear rate, a reverse flow phenomenon was observed in the hexadecane solution, which resulted from elastic recoil of the molecules within the slow band. In all cases, the shear bands dissipated at high strains and the system attained steady-state behavior, with a uniform, linear velocity profile across the simulation cell and a homogeneous concentration.

Funder

National Science Foundation

University of Tennessee-Knoxville

Materials Research and Innovation Laboratory

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Polymers and Plastics,General Chemistry

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