We present a simple new analytical method for educing the materials’ linear viscoelastic properties, over the widest range of experimentally accessible frequencies, from a simple step-strain measurement, without the need of preconceived models nor the idealization of real measurements. This is achieved by evaluating the Fourier transforms of raw experimental data describing both the time-dependent stress and strain functions. The novel method has been implemented into an open access executable “i-Rheo,” enabling its use to a broad scientific com- munity. The effectiveness of the new rheological tool has been corroborated by direct comparison with conventional linear oscillatory meas- urements for a series of complex materials as diverse as a monodisperse linear polymer melt, a bimodal blend of linear polymer melts, an industrial styrene-butadiene rubber, an aqueous gelatin solution at the gel point and a highly concentrated suspension of colloidal particles. The broadband nature of the new method and its general validity open the route to a deeper understanding of the material’s rheological behavior in a variety of systems.
I-Rheo: Measuring the materials' linear viscoelastic properties in a step! / Tassieri M.; Laurati M.; Curtis D.J.; Auhl D.W.; Coppola S.; Scalfati A.; Hawkins K.; Williams P.R.; Cooper J.M.. - In: JOURNAL OF RHEOLOGY. - ISSN 0148-6055. - ELETTRONICO. - 60:(2016), pp. 649-660. [10.1122/1.4953443]
I-Rheo: Measuring the materials' linear viscoelastic properties in a step!
Laurati M.;
2016
Abstract
We present a simple new analytical method for educing the materials’ linear viscoelastic properties, over the widest range of experimentally accessible frequencies, from a simple step-strain measurement, without the need of preconceived models nor the idealization of real measurements. This is achieved by evaluating the Fourier transforms of raw experimental data describing both the time-dependent stress and strain functions. The novel method has been implemented into an open access executable “i-Rheo,” enabling its use to a broad scientific com- munity. The effectiveness of the new rheological tool has been corroborated by direct comparison with conventional linear oscillatory meas- urements for a series of complex materials as diverse as a monodisperse linear polymer melt, a bimodal blend of linear polymer melts, an industrial styrene-butadiene rubber, an aqueous gelatin solution at the gel point and a highly concentrated suspension of colloidal particles. The broadband nature of the new method and its general validity open the route to a deeper understanding of the material’s rheological behavior in a variety of systems.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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