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The mirror relations and nonlinear viscoelasticity of polymer melts
Authors:P J R Leblans  J Sampers  H C Booij
Institution:(1) Department of Chemistry, University of Antwerp, Belgium;(2) Central Research, DSM, P.O. Box 18, NL-6160 Geleen, MD, The Netherlands
Abstract:An attempt is made to incorporate into a quasilinear viscoelastic constitutive equation of the Boltzmann superposition type the two mirror relations of Gleissle, as well as his relation between the steady-state first normal-stress difference and the shear viscosity curve. It is shown that the three relations can hold separately within this constitutive model, but not simultaneously, because they require a different nonlinear strain measure, namelyS 12 (gamma) =gamma – a (gamma – 1) (a = 0 forgamma lE 1,a = 1 forgamma gE 1) for the mirroring of the viscosities,S 12 (gamma) =gamma – a (gamma–k 2/gamma) (a = 0 forgamma lEk, a = 1 forgamma gEk) for the mirroring of the first normal-stress coefficients, and 
$$S_{12} (\gamma ) = \frac{1}{2}\gamma \{ 1 - erf ln (\gamma /2 \sqrt k )/\sqrt {2 ln k} ]\}$$
for the third relation. Heregamma denotes the shear strain and erf the error function. Experimental data on melts of a low-density polyethylene, a high-density polyethylene and a polypropylene show that the mirror relations are passable approximations, but that the third relation meets reality surprisingly close if the right value ofk is used.
Keywords:Mirror relation  nonlinear viscoelasticity  polyethylene  polypropylene  first normal-stress difference
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