Magda Nyström
SP Technical Research Institute of Sweden
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Rheologica Acta | 2012
Magda Nyström; H. R. Tamaddon Jahromi; Mats Stading; M.F. Webster
This paper reports the flow behaviour of Newtonian and Boger fluids through various axisymmetric contraction configurations by means of numerical predictions. A principal aim has been to evaluate the geometrical design choice of the hyperbolic contraction flow. The FENE-CR model has been used to reflect the behaviour of Boger fluids, with constant shear viscosity, finite (yet large) extensional viscosity and less than quadratic first normal stress difference. Numerical calculations have been performed on six different contraction configurations to evaluate an optimized geometry for measuring extensional viscosity in uniaxial extensional flow. The influence of a sharp or rounded recess-corner on the nozzle has also been investigated. Few commercial measuring systems are currently available for measurement of the extensional rheology of medium-viscosity fluids, such as foods and other biological systems. In this context, a technique based on the hyperbolic contraction flow would be a suitable alternative. The pressure drop, the velocity field, the first normal stress difference and the strain rate across the geometry have each been evaluated for Newtonian and Boger fluids. This numerical study has shown that the hyperbolic configuration is superior to the other geometry choices in achieving a constant extension rate. In this hyperbolic configuration, no vortices are formed, the measuring range is broader and the strain rate is constant throughout the geometric domain, unlike in the alternative configurations tested. The difference between sharp and rounded recess-corner configurations proved to be negligible and a rise in excess pressure drop (epd) for increasing deformation rates has been observed.
Rheologica Acta | 2016
Magda Nyström; Hamid R. Tamaddon Jahromi; Mats Stading; M.F. Webster
In this study, hyperbolic contraction–expansion flow (HCF) devices have been investigated with the specific aim of devising new experimental measuring systems for extensional rheological properties. To this end, a hyperbolic contraction–expansion configuration has been designed to minimize the influence of shear in the flow. Experiments have been conducted using well-characterized model fluids, alongside simulations using a viscoelastic White–Metzner/FENE-CR model and finite element/finite volume analysis. Here, the application of appropriate rheological models to reproduce quantitative pressure drop predictions for constant shear viscosity fluids has been investigated, in order to extract the relevant extensional properties for the various test fluids in question. Accordingly, experimental evaluation of the hyperbolic contraction–expansion configuration has shown rising corrected pressure drops with increasing elastic behaviour (De=0∼16), evidence which has been corroborated through numerical prediction. Moreover, theoretical to predicted solution correspondence has been established between extensional viscosity and first normal stress difference. This leads to a practical means to measure extensional viscosity for elastic fluids, obtained through the derived pressure drop data in these HCF devices.
Applied Rheology | 2015
Magda Nyström; Waqas Qazi; Margareta Bülow; Olle Ekberg; Mats Stading
Archive | 2015
Magda Nyström
Mechanics of Time-dependent Materials | 2017
Magda Nyström; H.T. Jahromi; Mats Stading; M.F. Webster
Annual Transactions - The Nordic Rheology Society | 2015
Mats Stading; Waqas Qazi; Magda Nyström; Marco Berta; Margareta Bülow; Olle Ekberg
Annual Transactions - The Nordic Rheology Society | 2015
Magda Nyström; Mats Stading; Waqas Qazi; Olle Ekberg
Transactions Nordic Rheology Society | 2014
Waqas Qazi; Magda Nyström; Margareta Bülow; Olle Ekberg; Mats Stading
Proc XVIth International Congress on Rheology | 2012
Mats Stading; Magda Nyström; H.R. Tamaddon-Jahromi; M.F. Webster
Proc XVIth International Congress an Rheology | 2012
Mats Stading; Helene Andersson; Magda Nyström