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Distribution-Robust Approaches to Identifying Stress Overshoot in Polymer Blends

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This study investigates the rheological behavior of ring-linear polymer blends under uniaxial elongational flow, focusing on the stress overshoot phenomenon. A distribution-robust theoretical framework is developed, predicting a threshold entanglement number Z_th = 4.14 ± 0.25, aligning with molecular dynamics simulation results.

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Key findings

The stress overshoot phenomenon in ring-linear polymer blends is linked to a threshold entanglement number Z.

A lattice model Hamiltonian approach with distribution-robust statistical analysis was developed.

The mean-field theory predicts a threshold entanglement number Z_th = 4.14 ± 0.25, in agreement with MD simulation results.

The distribution-robust estimators show superior stability against parameter variations and disorder.

Limitations & open questions

The mean-field approximation may neglect fluctuations near the critical point.

The model uses simplified phenomenological parameters rather than first-principles calculations.

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