Journal of Rheology, Vol.56, No.6, 1535-1554, 2012
Stress relaxation and reversed flow of low-density polyethylene melts following uniaxial extension
The extensional dynamics of two low-density polyethylene melts Lupolen 3020D and Lupolen 1840D, both showing a stress overshoot in start-up of uniaxial extension [Rasmussen, H. K., J. K. Nielsen, A. Bach, and O. Hassager, "Viscosity overshoot in the start-up of uniaxial elongation of low density polyethylene melts," J. Rheol. 49(2), 369-381 (2005)], have been further investigated in stress relaxation and reversed flow. After the overshoot, the stress relaxation has a remarkably faster decrease of the transient stress than when the relaxation is initiated before the overshoot. The measurements from the reversed flow also show that the melts appear less elastic after the overshoot. Multi mode versions of the pom-pom and interchain pressure model fit the data quantitatively up to the stress maximum, but neither model captures the qualitative behavior after the maximum. (C) 2012 The Society of Rheology. [http://dx.doi.org/10.1122/1.4752759]
Keywords:polymer melts;stress relaxation