A slit die apparatus is used to measure hole pressures for two polymer melts.Hole pressures up to 110kPa are determined and shear rates reach 200 s-1.Viscosity data obtained from the same apparatus agreewell with the values obtained from a cone-and-plate rheometer or a capillary rheometer.The hole pressuresobtained by direct measurements are all positive and increase with increasing shear stress.The values of the firstnormal stress difference obtained from hole pressures according to the Higashitani-Pritchard(HP)theory are ofthe right order of magnitude,but appear to be on the low side when compared with values obtained from a cone-and-plate rheometer or with values obtained via exit pressures.It is believed that the hole pressure is a measureof fluid elasticity,but cannot yield accurate values of the first normal stress difference according to the HP theory.
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