Journal of Non-Newtonian Fluid Mechanics, Vol.68, No.1, 17-42, 1997
A detailed comparison of various FENE dumbbell models
The rheological behaviour of dilute solutions of finitely extensible non-linear elastic (FENE) dumbbells in both steady state and transient shear and simple elongational flow is investigated. Three dumbbell models are compared: the original FENE model with the Warner spring force, which is treated by brownian dynamics simulations, and the FENE-P model based on the Peterlin approximation and the FENE-CR model as suggested by Chilcott and Rallison, which are treated by standard numerical techniques. It is shown that in the linear viscoelastic limit and in steady state flows the behaviour is similar, except for the FENE-CR dumbbell in shear flow, modelling a Boger fluid. In transient flows larger differences appear.
Keywords:DILUTE POLYMER-SOLUTIONS;SPRING CHAIN MODEL;HYDRODYNAMICINTERACTION;FINITE EXTENSIBILITY;DYNAMICS SIMULATION;BROWNIAN DYNAMICS;SOLUTION RHEOLOGY;KINETIC-THEORY;FLOW;EQUATIONS