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Theory of Polymer Viscoelasticity — Elastic Dumbbell Model

Molecular Theory of Polymer Viscoelasticity — Elastic Dumbbell Model [Pg.98]

In Chapter 3, we used the Rouse model for a polymer chain to study the diffusion motion and the time-correlation function of the end-to-end vector. The Rouse model was first developed to describe polymer viscoelastic behavior in a dilute solution. In spite of its original intention, the theory successfully interprets the viscoelastic behavior of the entanglement-free poljuner melt or blend-solution system. The Rouse theory, developed on the Gaussian chain model, effectively simplifies the complexity associated with the large number of intra-molecular degrees of freedom and describes the slow dynamic viscoelastic behavior — slower than the motion of a single Rouse segment. [Pg.98]


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