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Finite Element Based Micro-mechanical Modeling of Interphase in Filler Reinforced Elastomers
Authors:Deepanshu Sodhani  Stefanie Reese
Affiliation:1. Institute of Applied Mechanics, RWTH Aachen University, Aachen, Germanydeepanshu.sodhani@rwth-aachen.de;3. Institute of Applied Mechanics, RWTH Aachen University, Aachen, Germany
Abstract:
Characteristic properties of elastomers can be tailored by embedding them with filler particles. Along with enhancing the overall properties of the composite, filler particles also induce some inelastic effects. In this paper, a finite element computational model is used to study the effect of microstructure morphology in filled elastomers, on its macroscopic large deformation behavior. A multiphase material model that accounts for the hypothesis of shift in glass transition temperature in the vicinity of the filler particle is developed to simulate the interphase between the fillers and the matrix. It also accounts for the breakdown and re-aggregation of filler networks under cyclic loading. Examples at the microstructural level, demonstrating the dynamics of the interphase using the developed multiphase model have been successfully simulated. The obtained results are in good qualitative agreement with the Mullins effect. Therefore, computational experiments using this methodology enable the prediction of the experimentally observed softening behavior in filled elastomers based on its microstructure evolution.
Keywords:Filled elastomers  Inter-phase  Mullins’ effect  Multiphase material  Glassy bridges  Full field simulation
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