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A novel statistical spring-bead based network model for self-sensing smart polymer materials

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A novel statistical spring-bead based network model for self-sensing smart polymer materials
Description
This paper presents a multiscale modeling approach to simulating the self-sensing behavior of a load sensitive smart polymer material. A statistical spring-bead based network model is developed to bridge the molecular dynamics simulations at the nanoscale and the finite element model at the macroscale. Parametric studies are conducted on the developed network model to investigate the effects of the thermoset crosslinking degree on the mechanical response of the self-sensing material. A comparison between experimental and simulation results shows that the multiscale framework is able to capture the global mechanical response with adequate accuracy and the network model is also capable of simulating the self-sensing phenomenon of the smart polymer. Finally, the molecular dynamics simulation and network model based simulation are implemented to evaluate damage initiation in the self-sensing material under monotonic loading.
Date Created
2015-08-01
Contributors
  • Zhang, Jinjun (Author)
  • Koo, Bonsung (Author)
  • Liu, Yingtao (Author)
  • Zou, Jin (Author)
  • Chattopadhyay, Aditi (Author)
  • Dai, Lenore (Author)
  • Ira A. Fulton School of Engineering (Contributor)
  • School for the Engineering of Matter, Transport and Energy (Contributor)
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19 pages
Language
eng
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Identifier
Digital object identifier: 10.1088/0964-1726/24/8/085022
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Identifier Value
0964-1726
Identifier Type
ISSN (International Standard Serial Number)
Identifier Value
1361-665X
Series
SMART MATERIALS AND STRUCTURES
Handle
https://hdl.handle.net/2286/R.I.35587
Embargo Release Date
Mon, 08/01/2016 - 07:25
Preferred Citation

Zhang, Jinjun, Koo, Bonsung, Liu, Yingtao, Zou, Jin, Chattopadhyay, Aditi, & Dai, Lenore (2015). A novel statistical spring-bead based network model for self-sensing smart polymer materials. SMART MATERIALS AND STRUCTURES, 24, 085022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/0964-1726/24/8/085022

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Copyright IOP Publishing. This is the authors' final, peer-reviewed manuscript. Zhang, Jinjun, Koo, Bonsung, Liu, Yingtao, Zou, Jin, Chattopadhyay, Aditi, & Dai, Lenore (2015). A novel statistical spring-bead based network model for self-sensing smart polymer materials. SMART MATERIALS AND STRUCTURES, 24, 085022. The final version as published can be viewed online at http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/0964-1726/24/8/085022
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