G. Ianniruberto et G. Marrucci, STRESS TENSOR AND STRESS-OPTICAL LAW IN ENTANGLED POLYMERS, Journal of non-Newtonian fluid mechanics, 79(2-3), 1998, pp. 225-234
The molecular origin of the stress in entangled polymers is reconsider
ed here, in order to ascertain whether or not the pressure that the co
nfined chain exerts on its 'tube of constraints' should be accounted f
or. Indeed, the classical expression for the stress includes only trac
tion along the chain. The analysis shows that the pressure terms signi
ficantly contribute to the stress provided flow or deformation creates
a long-lasting local anisotropy of the chain confinement. The effects
of such anisotropy is described by means of elliptical cross-sections
of the constraining tubes. The new expression for the stress tensor t
hus obtained properly degenerates into the classical one for circular
cross sections. It is also shown that the stress-optical law remains o
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