Nonlinear damping of associative polymers

IF 2.2 4区 工程技术 Q2 MECHANICS
Yuxuan Pei, Yanjie Zhang, Chengzhi Zheng, Jian Tang, Quan Chen
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Abstract

Stress relaxation measurements under step strain γ are frequently utilized to characterize the nonlinear stress responses of polymeric materials. The reduction degree of the stress amplitude with increasing step strain is quantified by the so-called damping function, h(γ). In this review, we summarize a recent progress in molecular understanding of the damping behavior of associative polymers from both the experimental and theoretical perspectives. The damping is related to the rupture and reconstruction of associative network after applying step strain and before the terminal stress relaxation. Incorporation of this mechanism into the classic sticky Rouse model through the conformation pre-averaging protocol enables quantitative prediction of the damping behavior of randomly associating linear polymers as well as end-associative star polymers, both in the unentangled state.

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结合聚合物的非线性阻尼
阶跃应变γ下的应力松弛测量常用于表征聚合物材料的非线性应力响应。应力幅值随阶跃应变的减小程度用所谓的阻尼函数h(γ)来量化。本文从实验和理论两方面综述了近年来在分子对缔合聚合物阻尼行为的认识方面取得的进展。阻尼与施加阶跃应变后和末端应力松弛前联合网络的破裂和重建有关。通过构象预平均协议将这一机制结合到经典粘性劳斯模型中,可以定量预测随机结合的线性聚合物和末端结合的星形聚合物在非纠缠状态下的阻尼行为。图形抽象
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Korea-Australia Rheology Journal
Korea-Australia Rheology Journal 工程技术-高分子科学
CiteScore
2.80
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0.00%
发文量
28
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: The Korea-Australia Rheology Journal is devoted to fundamental and applied research with immediate or potential value in rheology, covering the science of the deformation and flow of materials. Emphases are placed on experimental and numerical advances in the areas of complex fluids. The journal offers insight into characterization and understanding of technologically important materials with a wide range of practical applications.
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