High shear rate rheology in microcapillary flow with SANS

ORAL

Abstract

The rheology of shear-banding wormlike micelle solutions, which exhibit polymeric viscoelasticity, is investigated at high shear rates using capillary rheometry, particle-streak velocimetry, and small-angle neutron scattering (SANS). The capillary entrance flow was examined so that results of fully developed flow are reported. Such results show shear-thinning power-law behavior for all channel geometries from shear rates of 1,000 /s to nearly 1,000,000 /s. Two distinct power-law behaviors with increasing shear rate indicate a structural change with corresponding broadening of neutron scattering. The transition between these two power laws shifts with changing surfactant concentration and temperature.

*NIST on a Chip, NIST Center for Neutron Research

Presenters

  • Steven Hudson

    • National Institute of Standards and Technology

Authors

  • Paul Salipante

    • National Institute of Standards and Technology
  • Ryan Murphy

    • National Institute of Standards and Technology
  • Vishnu Dharmaraj

    • Chemical Engineering, MIT
  • Katie Weigandt

    • National Institute of Standards and Technology
  • Steven Hudson

    • National Institute of Standards and Technology