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Unimodal and bimodal networks of poly(dimethyl-siloxane) in pure shear
Authors:Shuhong Wang  J E Mark
Abstract:Model networks of poly(dimethylsiloxane) (PDMS) were prepared by tetrafunctionally endlinking hydroxyl-terminated chains of various molecular weights. Some networks were prepared from mixtures of chains so as to yield a bimodal distribution of network chain lengths and, in some cases, these networks were prepared in solution. The stress–strain behavior of these unimodal and bimodal networks was studied in pure shear, which was imposed by stretching a sheet of the network having a large ratio of width to length in the direction perpendicular to the width. The pure-shear moduli of both types of networks generally were found to depend markedly on strain. Stress–strain isotherms for unimodal networks prepared from chains of one or the other of two molecular weights were well interpreted using the constrained-junction model of Flory and Erman. The bimodal networks showed large increases in the pure-shear modulus at high strains which were similar to those reported for uniaxial extension and compression. Endlinking in solution decreases the modulus in general and its upturn in particular, presumably because of diminished chain-junction entangling.
Keywords:networks of uni- and bimodal PDMS in shear  stress-strain relations in uni- and bimodal networks of PDMS  poly(dimethylsiloxane) networks  uni- and bimodal  shear modulus in
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