scholarly journals Comment on “The α-relaxation process in simple glass forming liquid m-toluidine. II. The temperature dependence of the mechanical response” [J. Chem. Phys. 114, 7124 (2001)]

2002 ◽  
Vol 116 (16) ◽  
pp. 7323-7325 ◽  
Author(s):  
C. Dreyfus ◽  
R. Gupta ◽  
B. Bonello ◽  
C. Bousquet ◽  
A. Taschin ◽  
...  
2001 ◽  
Vol 114 (16) ◽  
pp. 7118-7123 ◽  
Author(s):  
Maria Cutroni ◽  
Andrea Mandanici ◽  
Anna Spanoudaki ◽  
Rolf Pelster

Polymers ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 13 (3) ◽  
pp. 369
Author(s):  
Xintao Fu ◽  
Zepeng Wang ◽  
Lianxiang Ma

In this paper, some representative hyperelastic constitutive models of rubber materials were reviewed from the perspectives of molecular chain network statistical mechanics and continuum mechanics. Based on the advantages of existing models, an improved constitutive model was developed, and the stress–strain relationship was derived. Uniaxial tensile tests were performed on two types of filled tire compounds at different temperatures. The physical phenomena related to rubber deformation were analyzed, and the temperature dependence of the mechanical behavior of filled rubber in a larger deformation range (150% strain) was revealed from multiple angles. Based on the experimental data, the ability of several models to describe the stress–strain mechanical response of carbon black filled compound was studied, and the application limitations of some constitutive models were revealed. Combined with the experimental data, the ability of Yeoh model, Ogden model (n = 3), and improved eight-chain model to characterize the temperature dependence was studied, and the laws of temperature dependence of their parameters were revealed. By fitting the uniaxial tensile test data and comparing it with the Yeoh model, the improved eight-chain model was proved to have a better ability to predict the hyperelastic behavior of rubber materials under different deformation states. Finally, the improved eight-chain model was successfully applied to finite element analysis (FEA) and compared with the experimental data. It was found that the improved eight-chain model can accurately describe the stress–strain characteristics of filled rubber.


1999 ◽  
Vol 559 ◽  
Author(s):  
F.M. Aliev ◽  
M. Kreuzer ◽  
Yu.P. Panarin

ABSTRACTNematic liquid crystal filled with Aerosil particles, a prospective composite material for optoelectronic application, has been investigated by static light scattering and Photon Correlation Spectroscopy (PCS). The Aerosil particles in filled nematic liquid crystals (FN) form a network structure with LC domains about 2500 Å in size with a random distribution of the director orientation of each domain.We found that the properties of 5CB are considerably affected by the network. The N-I phase transition in filled 5CB was found to be smeared out and depressed. PCS experiments show that two new relaxation processes appear in filled 5CB in addition to the director fluctuation process in bulk. The slow relaxation process, with a broad spectrum of relaxation times, is somewhat similar to the slow decay, which is observed in confined nematic liquid crystal.The middle frequency process was assigned to the director fluctuations in the surface layer formed at the particle-LC interface. The decay function describing this relaxation process is a stretched exponential (β ≍ 0.7). The temperature dependence of the relaxation times of the middle frequency obeys the Vogel-Rilcher law. Such a temperature dependence, accompanied by a broad spectrum of relaxation times suggests that the dynamics of the director fluctuations near the Aerosil particle-LC interface is glass-like.


2020 ◽  
Vol 49 (34) ◽  
pp. 11942-11949 ◽  
Author(s):  
Gabriela Handzlik ◽  
Michał Magott ◽  
Mirosław Arczyński ◽  
Alena M. Sheveleva ◽  
Floriana Tuna ◽  
...  

The results described herein suggest that the exponent n for the temperature dependence of the Raman relaxation process in the series of solid-state diluted isostructural LnIII SIMs should be identical.


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