2021
DOI: 10.1007/s00170-021-07273-2
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Multiphysics modelling of the mechanical properties in polymers obtained via photo-induced polymerization

Abstract: Photopolymerization is an advanced technology to trigger free radical polymerization in a liquid monomer solution through light-induced curing, during which mechanical properties of the material are significantly transformed. Widely used in additive manufacturing, parts fabricated with this technique display precisions up to the nanoscale; however, the performance of final components is not only affected by the raw material but also by the specific setup employed during the printing process. In this paper, we … Show more

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“…This is achieved by embedding particles in the hydrogel matrix which generate heat from inside the gel, thereby forcing water molecules out. To quantify the generated heat, one must define a constitutive equation for the intensity of the light field I(X, t); to this end, we follow the Beer-Lambert light diffusion equation [22]…”
Section: Photo-thermal Heating In a Semi-transparent Mediummentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is achieved by embedding particles in the hydrogel matrix which generate heat from inside the gel, thereby forcing water molecules out. To quantify the generated heat, one must define a constitutive equation for the intensity of the light field I(X, t); to this end, we follow the Beer-Lambert light diffusion equation [22]…”
Section: Photo-thermal Heating In a Semi-transparent Mediummentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Consequently, the equations hereinabove use the concentration in the initial configuration. The presented approach by Wu et al [ 82 ] was also taken up by Brighenti et al [ 89 ] who developed a multiphysics modeling approach to predict the mechanical properties of polymers obtained via photo-induced polymerization.…”
Section: Models Of Cure Kineticsmentioning
confidence: 99%