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Rheology, for polymers

Figure 2. Polymer rheology for Melt Index 24 resin. Figure 2. Polymer rheology for Melt Index 24 resin.
It should be noted here that in polymer rheology, for viscoelastic fluids the commonly used dimensionless parameter to characterize the ratio of elastic force to viscous force is the Deborah number denoted by the symbol De. This parameter is essentially just the Peclet number. In terms of characteristic times, it is equal to the ratio of the largest time constant of the molecular motions or other appropriate relaxation time of the fluid compared to the characteristic flow time. [Pg.267]

Application of Polymer Rheology for On-Line Control of Polymerization Reactors... [Pg.10]


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