화학공학소재연구정보센터
Journal of Non-Newtonian Fluid Mechanics, Vol.151, No.1-3, 38-58, 2008
Numerical modelling of step-strain for stretched filaments
This article addresses the modelling of filament-stretching/step-strain deformation under viscoelastic capillary break-up configurations of the CaBER-type. Start-up, prior to step-strain, is conducted under constant stretch-rate synchronous plate retraction with impulsive sessation of plate motion. The study encompasses variation in material rheology, appealing to Oldroyd, Geisekus and Phan-Thien/Tanner-type models, which display differences in shear and extensional viscosity properties (shear thinning/extension hardening). Two different viscosity ratio settings are considered to reflect high- and low-solvent viscosity constituent components; the former representing typical Boger fluids, the latter high-polymer concentration fluids. We compare and contrast results for three alternative filament aspect ratios at the onset of step-strain. Throughout the step-strain period, we have been able to successfully capture such physical features as drainage to the filament feet, necking at the filament centre, and periods with travelling waves through the axial filament length. In addition, we have identified the suppressive influence that larger capillary forces have upon radial fluctuations, and the minor impact that gravitational forces have upon the ensuing deformation. From this study, estimates for rheometrical data have been derived in terms of characteristic material relaxation time and apparent extensional viscosity. The computational techniques employed include a compressed-mesh (CM) procedure, an Arbitrary Lagrangian-Eulerian scheme (ALE) and a free-surface particle tracking technique. Spatial discretisation of the problem is accomplished through a hybrid finite element/finite volume algorithm implemented in the form of a time-stepping incremental pressure-correction formulation. (C) 2008 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.