The Cross-WLF viscosity model describes the temperature, shear rate, and pressure dependency of the viscosity.
The viscosity model is given by the following equation:
where:
- is the melt viscosity (Pa s)
- is the zero shear viscosity or the 'Newtonian limit' in which the viscosity approaches a constant at very low shear rates,
- is the shear rate (1/s)
- is the critical stress level at the transition to shear thinning, determined by curve fitting, and
- is the power law index in the high shear rate regime, determined by curve fitting.
The zero shear viscosity is given by the equation:
where
- is the temperature (K)
- is the glass transition temperature, determined by curve fitting,
-
- is the pressure (Pa), and where
- , , , and are data-fitted coefficients.
The glass transition temperature is given by the equation:
where is a data-fitted coefficient.