Abstract
A new apparatus is described for the measurement of the viscosity of polymer melts in biaxial extension. Use is made of the method of two impinging fluid streams. The mentioned streams are guided by lubricated trumpet shaped metal walls. The force is measured which tends to separate the trumpets. At the same time, the flow birefringence is measured in the plane of symmetry, which contains the stagnation point. The linear stress-optical relation, which is well-known from shear experiments, turns out to be valid also in the new flow geometry, at least up to the deformation rates applied. Results of the steady state measurements carried out on a polystyrene melt are evaluated. Suggestions for a better performance of the mechanical measurements are given.
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