The hierarchical and "bob" (or branch-on-branch) models are tube-based computational models recently developed for predicting the linear rheology of general mixtures of polydisperse branched polymers. These two models are based on a similar tube-theory framework but differ in their numerical implementation and details of relaxation mechanisms. We present a detailed overview of the similarities and differences of these models and examine the effects of these differences on the predictions of the linear viscoelastic properties of a set of representative branched polymer samples in order to give a general picture of the performance of these models. Our analysis confirms that the hierarchical and bob models quantitatively predict the linear rhe...
Quantitative prediction of the rheological properties of polymers will become an important tool that...
Quantitative prediction of the rheological properties of polymers will become an important tool that...
Conceptual advances and rapidly unproved computer speed have fueled tremendous research in rheology ...
ABSTRACT: We present a general coarse-grained model for predicting the linear viscoelasic properties...
We present a general coarse-grained model for predicting the linear viscoelasic properties of branch...
ABSTRACT: We present a general coarse-grained model for predicting the linear viscoelasic properties...
The “hierarchical model” proposed earlier [Larson in Macromolecules 34:4556–4571, 2001] is herein mo...
We present a modified version of the time-marching algorithm (TMA) [van Ruymbeke et al., 2005, 2010]...
We present a modified version of the time-marching algorithm (TMA) [van Ruymbeke et al., 2005, 2010]...
We present a modified version of the time-marching algorithm (TMA) [van Ruymbeke et al., 2005, 2010]...
The prediction of linear viscoelasticity (LVE) of a polymer melts from the knowledge of their struct...
The aim of the present paper is to analyse the differences between tube-based models which are widel...
The aim of the present paper is to analyse the differences between tube-based models which are widel...
The aim of the present paper is to analyse the differences between tube-based models which are widel...
\u3cp\u3eThe aim of the present paper is to analyse the differences between tube-based models which ...
Quantitative prediction of the rheological properties of polymers will become an important tool that...
Quantitative prediction of the rheological properties of polymers will become an important tool that...
Conceptual advances and rapidly unproved computer speed have fueled tremendous research in rheology ...
ABSTRACT: We present a general coarse-grained model for predicting the linear viscoelasic properties...
We present a general coarse-grained model for predicting the linear viscoelasic properties of branch...
ABSTRACT: We present a general coarse-grained model for predicting the linear viscoelasic properties...
The “hierarchical model” proposed earlier [Larson in Macromolecules 34:4556–4571, 2001] is herein mo...
We present a modified version of the time-marching algorithm (TMA) [van Ruymbeke et al., 2005, 2010]...
We present a modified version of the time-marching algorithm (TMA) [van Ruymbeke et al., 2005, 2010]...
We present a modified version of the time-marching algorithm (TMA) [van Ruymbeke et al., 2005, 2010]...
The prediction of linear viscoelasticity (LVE) of a polymer melts from the knowledge of their struct...
The aim of the present paper is to analyse the differences between tube-based models which are widel...
The aim of the present paper is to analyse the differences between tube-based models which are widel...
The aim of the present paper is to analyse the differences between tube-based models which are widel...
\u3cp\u3eThe aim of the present paper is to analyse the differences between tube-based models which ...
Quantitative prediction of the rheological properties of polymers will become an important tool that...
Quantitative prediction of the rheological properties of polymers will become an important tool that...
Conceptual advances and rapidly unproved computer speed have fueled tremendous research in rheology ...