Abstract

Different blending laws have been proposed in the literature to describe the polydispersity effect on the rheological behavior of polymer melts. In this paper predictions of linear viscoelastic properties of entangled polydisperse polymers have been derived from the double reptation mixing rule. The results in terms of the relaxation modulus, the zero shear-rate viscosity, η0, and the steady-state compliance, Je0, have been obtained using three different relaxation functions for the monodisperse fractions, namely the Tuminello step function, the single exponential function and the BSW function. Both discrete and continuous molecular weight distributions (MWDs) have been investigated. The Generalized Exponential Function (GEX) has been considered in the continuous case.

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