The effects of extensional flow orientation on the rheological properties o
f two poly(styrene)-poly(ethylene-co-butylene)-poly (styrene) (PS-PEB-PS) t
riblock copolymers containing either spherical or cylindrical PS microdomai
ns were studied by oscillatory shear and oscillatory extensional experiment
s. Extensional measurements revealed that below the PS block glass transiti
on temperature pre-oriented triblocks display highly anisotropic mechanical
properties. For both polymers, the storage modulus E' is higher along the
flow direction. Above the PS glass transition temperature the materials are
no longer anisotropic and the same storage moduli are obtained along the f
low direction and perpendicular to it. Above the PS glass transition temper
ature the rheological behaviour parallel and perpendicular to the flow dire
ction was also probed in pre-oriented and non-oriented samples by oscillato
ry shear rheometry. At high frequencies, the mechanical response of the tri
blocks was found to be independent of the orientation for both copolymers w
hile at low frequencies a strong effect of the flow orientation could be ob
served. For both polymers the value of the storage modulus was found to be
lower along the flow direction that perpendicular to it. This was explained
by the ability of PS blocks to relax more easily along the flow direction.