Exploring potential inhomogeneities induced by large deformation in polymer glasses

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Abstract

Non-polymeric organic glasses rarely yield during external deformation. In contrast, polymeric glasses of high molecular weight can always undergo ductile deformation during which segmental mobility greatly increases [1]. We carried out molecular dynamics simulation based on a coarse-grained model [2] to investigate how polymeric glasses of high and low molecular weights respond differently to large deformation. In both uniaxial extension and simple shear, we observed inhomogeneous responses, e.g., spatially varying segmental mobility and strain localization. The presentation reports such inhomogeneities at different temperatures and rates for both long and short chain systems. [1] Bending, B.; Christison, K.; Ricci, J.; Ediger, M. Macromolecules 2014, 47, (2), 800-806. [2] Hsu, D. D.; Xia, W.; Arturo, S. G.; Keten, S. Macromolecules 2015, 48, (9), 3057-3068.

Authors

  • Xiaoxiao Li

    Department of Polymer Science, University of Akron

  • Yexin Zheng

    department of polymer science, university of akron, Department of Polymer Science, University of Akron

  • Mesfin Tsige

    The University of Akron, Akron Univ, department of polymer science, university of akron, Department of Polymer Science, University of Akron, The University of Akron, Department of Polymer Science, Akron, Ohio

  • Shi-Qing Wang

    department of polymer science, university of akron, Department of Polymer Science, University of Akron