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Energy elastic effects and the concept of temperature in flowing polymeric liquids
Authors:Markus Hütter  Clarisse Luap  Hans Christian Öttinger
Institution:(1) Department of Materials, Polymer Physics, ETH Zürich, Wolfgang-Pauli-Str. 10, 8093 Zürich, Switzerland
Abstract:The incorporation of energy elastic effects in the modeling of flowing polymeric liquids is discussed. Since conformational energetic effects are determined by structural features much smaller than the end-to-end vector of the polymer chains, commonly employed single conformation tensor models are insufficient to describe energy elastic effects. The need for a local structural variable is substantiated by studying a microscopic toy model with energetic effects in the setting of a generalized canonical ensemble. In order to examine the dynamics of flowing polymeric liquids with energy elastic effects, a thermodynamically admissible set of evolution equations is presented that accounts for the evolution of the microstructure in terms of a slow tensor, as well as a fast, local scalar variable. It is demonstrated that the temperature used in the definition of the heat flux is directly related to the Lagrange multiplier of the microscopic energy in the generalized canonical partition function. The temperature equation is discussed with respect to, first, the dependence of the heat capacity on the polymer conformation and, second, the possibility to measure experimentally the effects of the conformational energy.
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Keywords:Energy elastic effect  Local structural variable  Viscoelastic fluid  Nonequilibrium thermodynamics  Generalized canonical ensemble
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