Transient shear properties of dilute polymer solutions are investigated in the shear rate regions where shear thickening can occur. Comparison of transient rheological and optical data with the two coupled Maxwell modes model offers insight into the physical mechanisms that give rise to this anomalous behavior. Specifically, shear thickening occurs due to the deterioration of the size and anisotropy of structures deformed at lower shear rates. Coincident theoretical and experimental discontinuities in the transient profiles of the dichroic orientation angle appear to confirm the prior statement
In this paper the breakup of droplets under shear in polymer blends is studied by means of linear co...
The shear-thickening transition in dilute surfactant solutions is investigated using rheology and s...
We report on the shear rheology of liquid crystalline solutions composed of charged, rodlike polymer...
Transient shear properties of dilute polymer solutions are investigated in the shear rate regions wh...
The Two Coupled Maxwell Modes (TCMM) Model is applied to give quantitative descriptions of shear-thi...
Simultaneous measurements of the optical and rheological response of solutions of polystyrene have b...
The anomaly of shear thickening at high shear rates can be observed under certain conditions for hig...
This paper proposes a simple model of transient networks of telechelic associating polymers for mole...
Rheological measurements on a solution undergoing inverse melting are presented as a function of tem...
International audienceRheological measurements on a solution undergoing inverse melting are presente...
While shear thickening is a well-known feature of some polymer solutions, its observation in the abs...
We use bead-spring models for a polymer coupled to a solvent described by multiparticle collision dy...
We report on the shear-thickening transition observed in dilute aqueous solutions of cetyltrimethyla...
The relaxation dynamics of molten monodisperse polymers are well described by tube-based theories in...
A new criterion is introduced for the onset of shear thickening in a concentrated dispersion. The cr...
In this paper the breakup of droplets under shear in polymer blends is studied by means of linear co...
The shear-thickening transition in dilute surfactant solutions is investigated using rheology and s...
We report on the shear rheology of liquid crystalline solutions composed of charged, rodlike polymer...
Transient shear properties of dilute polymer solutions are investigated in the shear rate regions wh...
The Two Coupled Maxwell Modes (TCMM) Model is applied to give quantitative descriptions of shear-thi...
Simultaneous measurements of the optical and rheological response of solutions of polystyrene have b...
The anomaly of shear thickening at high shear rates can be observed under certain conditions for hig...
This paper proposes a simple model of transient networks of telechelic associating polymers for mole...
Rheological measurements on a solution undergoing inverse melting are presented as a function of tem...
International audienceRheological measurements on a solution undergoing inverse melting are presente...
While shear thickening is a well-known feature of some polymer solutions, its observation in the abs...
We use bead-spring models for a polymer coupled to a solvent described by multiparticle collision dy...
We report on the shear-thickening transition observed in dilute aqueous solutions of cetyltrimethyla...
The relaxation dynamics of molten monodisperse polymers are well described by tube-based theories in...
A new criterion is introduced for the onset of shear thickening in a concentrated dispersion. The cr...
In this paper the breakup of droplets under shear in polymer blends is studied by means of linear co...
The shear-thickening transition in dilute surfactant solutions is investigated using rheology and s...
We report on the shear rheology of liquid crystalline solutions composed of charged, rodlike polymer...