Author
Carriere, Craig | |
Inglett, George |
Submitted to: American Physical Society
Publication Type: Abstract Only Publication Acceptance Date: 3/26/1999 Publication Date: N/A Citation: N/A Interpretive Summary: Technical Abstract: The solution rheological behavior of various OATRIM materials was investigated. The rheological properties of the solutions were investigated using thixotropic loop, small-amplitude oscillatory shear, and steady-state shear experiments. OATRIM solutions exhibited an unexpected region of shear-thickening behavior with a critical shear rate of 50 s**-1. Subsequent thixotropic loop experiments displayed the shear-thickening region for OATRIM indicating that the network structure can be reformed during the imposition of a shear field. Startup of steady-state shear on OATRIM solutions, above the critical shear rate for shear thickening, exhibited nonlinear stress-overshoot behavior. The presentation will discuss the findings and compare the experimental results to the predictions of a separable BKZ model. |