2015
DOI: 10.1115/1.4030864
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Variable Chain Confinement in Polymers With Nanosized Pores and Its Impact on Instability

Abstract: Recent experiments and molecular dynamics simulations have proven that polymer chains are less confined in layers near the free surfaces of submicro-nano sized pores. A recent model has incorporated this observed variable chain confinement at void surfaces in a mechanism-based hyperelastic model. This work employs that model to do two things: explain the large discrepancy between classical homogenization theories and physical experiments measuring the modulus of nano-porous polymers, and describe instability b… Show more

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