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TítuloPredicting the mechanical behavior of amorphous polymeric materials under strain through multi-scale simulation
Autor(es)Araújo, M. Carvalho
Martins, J. P.
Mirkhalaf, Mohsen
Lanceros-Méndez, S.
Pires, Francisco
Simões, Ricardo
Palavras-chaveAmorphous polymers
Multiscale modeling
Computer simulation
Molecular dynamics
Finite-element method
DataJul-2014
EditoraElsevier 1
RevistaApplied Surface Science
CitaçãoAraújo, M. C., Martins, J. P., Mirkhalaf, S. M., Lanceros-Mendez, S., Pires, F. M., & Simoes, R. (2014). Predicting the mechanical behavior of amorphous polymeric materials under strain through multi-scale simulation. Applied Surface Science, 306, 37-46.
Resumo(s)Polymeric materials have become the reference material for high reliability and performance applications. However, their performance in service conditions is difficult to predict, due in large part to their inherent complex morphology, which leads to non-linear and anisotropic behavior, highly dependent on the thermomechanical environment under which it is processed. In this work, a multiscale approach is proposed to investigate the mechanical properties of polymeric-based material under strain. To achieve a better understanding of phenomena occurring at the smaller scales, the coupling of a finite element method (FEM) and molecular dynamics (MD) modeling, in an iterative procedure, was employed, enabling the prediction of the macroscopic constitutive response. As the mechanical response can be related to the local microstructure, which in turn depends on the nano-scale structure, this multiscale approach computes the stress–strain relationship at every analysis point of the macro-structure by detailed modeling of the underlying micro- and meso-scale deformation phenomena. The proposed multiscale approach can enable prediction of properties at the macroscale while taking into consideration phenomena that occur at the mesoscale, thus offering an increased potential accuracy compared to traditional methods.
TipoArtigo
URIhttps://hdl.handle.net/1822/31963
DOI10.1016/j.apsusc.2014.03.072
ISSN0169-4332
Versão da editorahttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S016943321400600X
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