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Article    T. Schweizer
Comparing cone-partitioned plate and cone-standard plate shear rheometry of a polystyrene melt
J. Rheol. 47 (2003) 1071-1085
For a polystyrene melt with a zero shear rate viscosity of 44.5 kPa s at 190 C, shear stress and first normal stress difference in step shear rate experiments with cone-standard plate and cone-partitioned plate tools are compared. The cone angle 8.5 deg throughout. With the partitioned plate and a central stem of radius 4 mm, steady state viscosities can be obtained up to shear rates of 100 1/s, about a factor of 3 higher than for the standard plate tool. The strain at the maximum viscosity grows from 2.3 below shearrate g=3/s to 6.5 at g=100/s. This increase can hardly be seen with the standard plate tool. The ratio of the maximum to the steady state viscosity shows a tendency to saturate beyond g=30/sand reaches 1.75 at g=100/s. This finding is again beyond the scope of the standard plate tool. The ratio of the maximum to the steady state first normal stress difference only shows a minor increase to 1.03 at g=30/s. N1 beyond this strain rate cannot be determined because the maximum thrust of 20 N narrows the range of sample radii too much. It is found that experiments at high shear rates are not limited by edge fracture but by insufficient normal force transducer capacities and by viscous dissipation heating. Calculations show that small cone angles (below 6 deg) should be used beyond g=30/s to deal with this. Small cone angles necessarily require very stiff rheometers for a good short time resolution.


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@article{TSchweizer2003-47,
 author = {T. Schweizer},
 title = {Comparing cone-partitioned plate and cone-standard plate shear rheometry of a polystyrene melt},
 journal = {J. Rheol.},
 volume = {47},
 pages = {1071-1085},
 year = {2003}
}

\bibitem{TSchweizer2003-47} T. Schweizer,
Comparing cone-partitioned plate and cone-standard plate shear rheometry of a polystyrene melt,
J. Rheol. {\bf 47} (2003) 1071-1085.

TSchweizer2003-47
T. Schweizer
Comparing cone-partitioned plate and cone-standard plate shear rheometry of a polystyrene melt
J. Rheol.,47,2003,1071-1085


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