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    Methods and Instruments for Assessing the in-Core Gamma Heating of Materials

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    Entry flows of polylactides with slip

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    The entry capillary flow of four different polylactides (previously characterized by Othman et al. (2012)) has been modeled with both a viscous (Cross) and a viscoelastic (K-BKZ) model. The modeling takes into account slip-at-the-wall, which was found to increase with decrease of molecular weight. The flow through different capillary dies and apparent shear rates show the excess pressure losses (ends correction), which are smaller than those for other similar linear polymer melts. The viscous simulations capture well the ends correction, while the viscoelastic simulations improve these predictions, as they also account for the viscoelastic nature of the polymer melts. It is concluded that solely viscous modeling can capture their flow behavior satisfactorily
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