Predicting the Mechanical Properties of Binary Blends of Immiscible Polymers |
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Authors: | Gavin A. Buxton Anna C. Balazs |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics, The National Technical University of Athens, GR-15773, Greece; |
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Abstract: | We couple a morphological study of an immiscible binary AB mixture with a micromechanical simulation to determine how the spatial distribution of the A and B domains and the interfacial region (interphase) affects the mechanical behavior of the blend. The morphological studies are conducted through a three-dimensional Cahn-Hilliard (CH) simulation. Through the CH calculations, we obtain the size and structure of the domains for different blend compositions. The output of the CH model serves as the input to the Lattice Spring Model (LSM), which consists of a three-dimensional network of springs. In particular, the location of the different phases is mapped onto the LSM lattice and the appropriate force constants are assigned to the LSM sites. A stress is applied to the LSM lattice and we calculate the elastic response of the material. We find that the local stress and strain fields are highly dependent on the morphology of the system. By integrating the morphological and mechanical models, we can isolate how modifications in the composition of the mixture affect the macroscopic behavior. Thus, we can establish how choices made in the components affect the ultimate performance of the material. |
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Keywords: | computer simulation Cahn-Hilliard model lattice spring model polymer blends micromechanics |
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