The rheology of suspensions of vinylon fibers in polymer liquids. II. Suspensions in polymer solutions |
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Authors: | T Kitano T Kataoka |
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Institution: | (1) Research Institute of Polymers and Textiles, 1-1-4 Yatabe-Higashi, Tsukuba, 305 Ibaraki, Japan |
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Abstract: | Summary The rheological properties of vinylon fiber suspensions in polymer solutions were studied in steady shear flow. Shear viscosity, first normal-stress difference, yield stress, relative viscosity, and other properties were discussed. Three kinds of flexible vinylon fibers of uniform length and three kinds of polymer solutions as mediums which exhibited remarkable non-Newtonian behaviors were employed. The shear viscosity and relative viscosity (
r
) increased with the fiber content and the aspect ratio, and depended upon the shear rate. Shear rate dependence of
r
was found only in the low shear rate region. This result was different from that of vinylon fiber suspensions in Newtonian fluids. The first normal-stress difference increased at first slightly with increasing fiber content but rather decreased and showed lower values for high content suspensions than that of the medium. A yield stress could be determined by using a modified equation of Casson type. The flow properties of the fiber suspensions depended on the viscosity of the medium in the suspensions under consideration.With 16 figures and 1 table |
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Keywords: | Polymer solution fiber suspension first normalstress difference yield stress light permeation |
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