Strain Hardening in Polymer Glasses: Limitations of Network Models
Abstract
Simulations are used to examine the microscopic origins of strain hardening in polymer glasses. While traditional entropic network models can be fit to the total stress, their underlying assumptions are inconsistent with simulation results. There is a substantial energetic contribution to the stress that rises rapidly as segments between entanglements are pulled taut. The thermal component of stress is less sensitive to entanglements, mostly irreversible, and directly related to the rate of local plastic rearrangements. Entangled and unentangled chains show the same strain hardening when plotted against the microscopic chain orientation rather than the macroscopic strain.
- Publication:
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Physical Review Letters
- Pub Date:
- September 2007
- DOI:
- arXiv:
- arXiv:0705.4301
- Bibcode:
- 2007PhRvL..99k7801H
- Keywords:
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- 61.41.+e;
- 61.43.-j;
- 81.05.Lg;
- Polymers elastomers and plastics;
- Disordered solids;
- Polymers and plastics;
- rubber;
- synthetic and natural fibers;
- organometallic and organic materials;
- Condensed Matter - Materials Science;
- Condensed Matter - Soft Condensed Matter
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