553 Polymer Viscoelasticity: Mechanics, Processing, and Rheology I

Wednesday, November 18, 2020: 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM
Materials Engineering and Sciences Division (08) (PreRecorded+)

Description:
This session seeks papers covering all experimental and theoretical aspects of polymer processing and viscoelasticity, with a focus on relating rheological and mechanical properties during processing and post-processing to polymer structure and dynamics. Papers that focus on fundamental physical properties and those that focus on processing technologies and formulation, including extrusion, electro-spinning, fiber spinning, and 3D printing, are equally welcome. ***Note to faculty candidates: please include a note to the session chair during submission to alert them to your status***+++Note: this session will be sorted jointly with “Complex Fluids: Polymers and Macromolecules.” Authors whose work falls under the scope of both sessions may submit to either.+++

Sponsor:
Polymers
Co-Sponsor(s):
Fluid Mechanics (01J)
Chair:
Gregory B. McKenna Email: greg.mckenna@ttu.edu
Co-Chair:
Santanu Kundu Email: santanukundu@che.msstate.edu




(553c) Mechanical Spectral Hole Burning in Glassy Polymers
Satish Mangalara and Gregory B. McKenna



(553e) Multilayer Coextruded Polyolefin Films Improve Processability and Reduce Flammability
Alex M. Jordan, Ehsan Behzadfar, Kyungtae Kim, Bongjoon Lee, Olivier Lhost, Frank S. Bates and Christopher W. Macosko


(553f) Medium Amplitude Parallel Superposition (MAPS) Rheology
James Swan, Kyle Lennon and Gareth H. McKinley


(553g) Modeling Methodology for the Design and Scale up of a Microcapillary CAST Film Die
Laura J. Dietsche, Daniel Ramirez, Kurt Koppi, Jie Feng, Jeff Wenzel, Scott Kaleyta and Hyunwoo Kim


(553i) Slip-Link Study of Partially Crystallized Industrial-Grade LLDPEs
Marat Andreev, David A. Nicholson, Gregory C. Rutledge, Anthony P. Kotula, Jonathan D. Moore and Jaap Den Doelder
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