A high shear-rate optical rheometer for complex fluids
Abstract (Summary)
A parallel-plate optical rheometer in a magnetic-disc drive configuration has been
designed and constructed of optically transparent materials and operating with a very
small gap to obtain rheological and structural measurements at very high shear rates.
The friction force at the disk-slider interface has been measured as a function of
sliding speed while the film thickness was monitored in situ using a capacitance
technique. The shear rate is calculated from the film thickness and the sliding speed. A
thin film can be applied on the disk, which allows very high-shear-rate measurements at
low sliding speeds with negligible viscous heating.
Both disk and slider have been made of optically transparent material to allow
optical measurements simultaneously with the rheological measurements. In the present
mode the apparatus is set up for simultaneous rheometery and birefringence
measurements on a thin film of polymer lubricant. Rheology and birefringence
measurements were made on a perfluoropolyether lubricant over a range of strain rate
from 103 s-1 to greater than 106 s-1 with different film thicknesses.
The rheological results of PFPE FomblinĀ® YR under steady-state shear conditions
reveal a shear-thinning transition at shear rate about 104s-1. The rheological results were
in agreement with the flow-induced birefringence. The birefringence measurements
where first time that results have been carried out at high shear rate.
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School:The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga
School Location:USA - Tennessee
Source Type:Master's Thesis
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