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Original Articles

Numerical Study of Extension Rheological Properties of Polymer Solutions using FENE Model

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Pages 824-827 | Published online: 24 Jul 2008
 

Abstract

Dilute polymer solutions represent a complex rheological response. A finitely extensible nonlinear elastic (FENE) bead-spring chain model for dilute solutions of polymer molecules in a Newtonian solvent is employed to describe the bead-bead interaction within a molecule. Brownian dynamics simulation is used to capture the most important rheological properties of dilute polymer solutions. A program based on this model is developed to simulate the steady elongational flow and inception of elongational flow, and the flow situations and the rheological material functions are investigated. Semi-implicit predictor-corrector methods are introduced and the results qualitatively agree with rheological theory.

ACKNOWLEDGMENT

Thanks to Chen Jingbo, Shen Changyu, and Cao Wei for your help. This paper is supported by Natural Science Foundation of China (No. 10590354, and No. 10772164).

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