2008 Annual Meeting
(500a) Transient Shear and Extensional Rheology and Nanostructure of Polymer Nanocomposites
Authors
We have studied the rheological behavior of melt phase polystyrene/carbon nanofiber composites under transient shear and extensional flows. A constitutive model has been developed that predicts the rheology and nanostructure development with time during these two different types of flow. The model includes parameters that account for properties of the composite such as the rheology of the polymer matrix, nanoparticle shape, nanoparticle concentration, particle-particle interactions and polymer-particle interactions. To improve the model's predictions we have developed a method to experimentally measure the 3-dimensional structure of the nanofibers. Our nanostructure measurement technique allows us for the first time to be able to validate 3-D model predictions through comparison with 3-D experimental measurements.