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Elastic properties of a dilute surfactant solution in the shear induced state
Authors:Maik Nowak
Institution:(1) Department of Chemical Engineering Chair of Energy Process Engineering and Fluid Mechanics, University of Dortmund 44221 Dortmund, Germany e-mail: maik.novak@chemietechnik.uni- dortmund.de, DE
Abstract:The first normal stress differences N 1 of a highly dilute cationic surfactant solution are investigated in a cone-and-plate rheometer. In continuation of a previous paper (Nowak 1998), where the buildup of a shear induced structure in such a solution was attained after a reduced deformation, the N 1 turned out to be in proportion to the square of the shear rate γ˙ reduced by a critical value γ˙ c in a first range above γ˙ c . At higher shear rates the N 1 tend to lower values than predicted by this relation. Relaxation experiments were performed in the same geometry to determine the characteristic time scales of the shear induced state's decay. In the lower range above &γdot; c the stress decay is a monoexponential process, while a second time constant has to be introduced to describe the relaxation in that range, where the N 1 deviate from the parabolic dependence of the reduced shear rate. Received: 10 May 1999 Accepted: 15 November 2000
Keywords:Dilute cationic surfactant solution  Shear induced state  First normal stress difference  Relaxation
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