Instrument stiffness artifacts: avoiding bad data with operational limit lines of \(G_{\max }\) and \(E_{\max }\)

IF 2.3 3区 工程技术 Q2 MECHANICS Rheologica Acta Pub Date : 2025-01-20 DOI:10.1007/s00397-024-01481-9
Mohammad Tanver Hossain, Christopher W. Macosko, Gareth H. McKinley, Randy H. Ewoldt
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We derive an operating limit line for the non-ideal artifacts caused by machine stiffness (instrument compliance) which causes measured apparent viscoelastic moduli to be systematically lower than the true values. The limit is represented as a maximum measurable apparent shear modulus \(G_{\max }\), or tensile modulus \(E_{\max }\), which can be shown explicitly on plots of viscoelastic moduli independent of the applied displacement, load, or frequency. Uncorrected data should be much lower than these limits. Corrected data can be above these limits and credible. These interpretations are supported by studying how correction equations can be re-written in terms of \(G_{\max }\) or \(E_{\max }\) and how error propagates in the corrections. We also show how the dynamic compliance representation leads to simpler corrections and how machine stiffness can be calibrated from apparent dynamic compliance measurements of a single sample at two different geometry conditions. Equations are provided for rotational rheometers as well as linear displacement dynamic mechanical analyzers. Used as an operational limit line, \(G_{\max }\) or \(E_{\max }\), the method can assess the credibility of data from others—even without access to their primary data of displacement, force, torque, or amount of correction, which are rarely reported. The method can also anticipate future issues before data are taken, e.g., to understand operational limits when selecting instruments and test geometries.

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Rheologica Acta
Rheologica Acta 物理-力学
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期刊介绍: "Rheologica Acta is the official journal of The European Society of Rheology. The aim of the journal is to advance the science of rheology, by publishing high quality peer reviewed articles, invited reviews and peer reviewed short communications. The Scope of Rheologica Acta includes: - Advances in rheometrical and rheo-physical techniques, rheo-optics, microrheology - Rheology of soft matter systems, including polymer melts and solutions, colloidal dispersions, cement, ceramics, glasses, gels, emulsions, surfactant systems, liquid crystals, biomaterials and food. - Rheology of Solids, chemo-rheology - Electro and magnetorheology - Theory of rheology - Non-Newtonian fluid mechanics, complex fluids in microfluidic devices and flow instabilities - Interfacial rheology Rheologica Acta aims to publish papers which represent a substantial advance in the field, mere data reports or incremental work will not be considered. Priority will be given to papers that are methodological in nature and are beneficial to a wide range of material classes. It should also be noted that the list of topics given above is meant to be representative, not exhaustive. The editors welcome feedback on the journal and suggestions for reviews and comments."
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