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Planar steady elongation

Small-amplitude oscillatory shear Uniaxial steady elongation Biaxial steady elongation Planar steady elongation Elongational stress growth... [Pg.239]

The degree of deformation and whether or not a drop breaks is completely determined by Ca, p, the flow type, and the initial drop shape and orientation. If Ca is less than a critical value, Cacri the initially spherical drop is deformed into a stable ellipsoid. If Ca is greater than Cacrit, a stable drop shape does not exist, so the drop will be continually stretched until it breaks. For linear, steady flows, the critical capillary number, Cacrit, is a function of the flow type and p. Figure 14 shows the dependence of CaCTi, on p for flows between elongational flow and simple shear flow. Bentley and Leal (1986) have shown that for flows with vorticity between simple shear flow and planar elongational flow, Caen, lies between the two curves in Fig. 14. The important points to be noted from Fig. 14 are these ... [Pg.132]


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