Thermodynamic potential of a mechanical constitutive model for two-phase band flow
Abstract
Starting from a simple mechanical constitutive model (the non-local diffusive Johnson-Segalman model; DJS model), we provide a rigorous theoretical explanation as to why a unique value of the stress plateau of a highly sheared viscoelastic fluid is stably realized. The present analysis is based on a reduction theory of the degrees of freedom of the model equation in the neighborhood of a critical point, which leads to a time-evolution equation that is equivalent to those for first-order phase transitions.
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