Polymers applied rheology Flashcards
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Rheology
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- Study of the flow and deformation of matter and fluids
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Viscosity
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Resistance of flow, if viscosity is high then flow is reduced
- Units N s m^-2 or Pa.s
- Inverse relationship with temperature
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Effect of viscosity forces
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- When force is applied there is a relative movement of fluid which is called shear
- Where force is applied it moves the fastest whereas futher down its stationary
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Applied stress formula
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ETA x Rate of flow
- ETA is the dynamic viscosity
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Shear rate
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- Velocity gradient of the height in the imaginary block of fluid so velocity gradient is divided by height
- Distance per time units
- Velocity m per s /m = s^-1 units
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Shear stress
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Force applied (N / Area of upper surface of the block)
- N m^-2 units
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Factors that increase viscosity
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- Molecules that can form hydrogen bonds are more viscous harder to break appart
- Chain cause more steric hinderence hydroxyl groups
- Greater molecular weight
- Greater concentration of polymers interaction
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Newtonian fluids
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- Syrup BP (66% glycerol in water)
- Water
- Ethanol
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Rheograph
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- X axis shear rate
- Y axis shear stress
- Linear positive line and gradient is viscosity
- Fluids that obey this are newtonian
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Non Newtonian fluids
Shear thinning
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- Methylcellulose in solution
- Fluids decrease in viscosity with the increase in fluid rate
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Non Newtonian fluids
Shear thickening
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- Increasing in viscosity with increasing shear force
- Shear thickening dilatant
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Pseudoplasic flow
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- High molecular weight so molecules in solution become entangled therefore resists flow
- Shaking of bottle shear stress untangles and allign with the direction of flow
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Bingham flow (plasic)
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- Some fluids only flow after a certain amount of shear stress has been applied
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How to test for viscosity
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- Use a capillary viscometer for newtonian liquids
- Use rotating viscometer for determining the viscosity of newtonian and non newtonian
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Capillary viscometer
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- For newtonian liquids
- Flow through thin tube measured under gravity
- Clamed in water bath at desired temp
- Flow time is around 200s
- Repeat for 3 readings withing 0.5s of eachother