Title of article :
Anisotropic Thermal Diffusivity Measurements in Deforming Polymers and the Stress-Thermal Rule
Author/Authors :
D. C. Venerus، نويسنده , , J. D. Schieber، نويسنده , , H. Iddir، نويسنده , , J. Guzm?n and A. Broerman ، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2001
Abstract :
In recent years, both experimental and theoretical research on energy transport
in deforming polymeric materials has increased. Theoretical results indicate that
the thermal conductivity in such systems is anisotropic, and support, analogous
to the well-known stress-optic rule, the validity of a stress-thermal rule where
the thermal conductivity and stress tensors are linearly related. In this study a
method to measure the thermal diffusivity in deforming polymers has been
developed. The method is based on an optical technique known as forced
Rayleigh scattering. This sensitive and non invasive technique is shown to be
capable of quantitative measurements of anisotropic thermal diffusivity in both
static and dynamic (relaxing) polymers subjected to deformations. Results have
been obtained for a polymer melt in step-shear strain flows and a cross-linked
elastomer in uniaxial extension. Thermal diffusivity data are complemeInted by
measurements of stress and birefringence so that evaluations of the stress-optic
and stress-thermal rules can be made. Results show that the thermal diffusivity
is enhanced in the flow (or stretch) direction compared to the equilibrium value
and that the stress-thermal rule is valid for the modest deformations achieved in
this study.
Keywords :
forcedRayleigh scattering , anisotropic thermal diffusivity , stress-thermal rule. , deforming polymers
Journal title :
International Journal of Thermophysics
Journal title :
International Journal of Thermophysics