Thermal conductivity of hydrogels with damaged network

IF 5.8 2区 工程技术 Q1 ENGINEERING, MECHANICAL International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer Pub Date : 2025-01-13 DOI:10.1016/j.ijheatmasstransfer.2025.126690
Tonghao Wu , Danming Zhong , Shaoxing Qu
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The thermal conductivity of polymeric materials is greatly influenced by the morphology of the internal molecular networks. Specifically, the irreversible alteration of molecular networks through external stress or damage changes the thermal conductivity of polymers. However, the intricate relationship between molecular network alteration and changes in thermal conductivity under large deformations remains elusive. To elucidate and quantify the variation of thermal conductivity in hydrogels as a result of the damage of polymer networks, it is necessary to construct a physically-based model. In this work, taking the PAAm-PAAm double-network hydrogel as a model material, we utilized uniaxial tension to precisely modulate the damage levels of materials. Notably, experimental observations revealed a decrease in hydrogel's thermal conductivity concurrent with progressive structural damage. It was assumed that the inter-molecular heat transfer pathways were reduced due to damage of cross-linkers within the networks. Then a percolation model utilizing square site structures for capturing heat transfer pathways’ influence on overall thermal conductivity was constructed. This work deepens our fundamental understanding of the interaction between damage-induced network alteration and the evolution of thermal conductivity. Moreover, the constructed model enables the prediction of changes in the thermal conductivity of hydrogels through simple mechanical testing.
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网络受损水凝胶的热导率
高分子材料的热导率很大程度上受其内部分子网络形态的影响。具体来说,由于外部应力或损伤导致的分子网络的不可逆改变改变了聚合物的导热性。然而,分子网络变化与大变形下导热系数变化之间的复杂关系仍然难以捉摸。为了阐明和量化由于聚合物网络的破坏而导致的水凝胶中导热系数的变化,有必要建立一个基于物理的模型。在这项工作中,我们以PAAm-PAAm双网状水凝胶为模型材料,利用单轴张力来精确调节材料的损伤水平。值得注意的是,实验观察显示,水凝胶的导热性下降,同时伴有结构的渐进损伤。假设分子间的热传递途径由于网络内交联剂的破坏而减少。然后建立了一个利用方形场地结构来捕捉传热路径对总导热系数影响的渗流模型。这项工作加深了我们对损伤引起的网络改变和导热演化之间相互作用的基本理解。此外,所构建的模型可以通过简单的力学测试来预测水凝胶导热系数的变化。
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sodium dodecyl sulfate
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I-2959
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tetramethylethylenediamine
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N,N-methylenebisacrylamide
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期刊介绍: International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer is the vehicle for the exchange of basic ideas in heat and mass transfer between research workers and engineers throughout the world. It focuses on both analytical and experimental research, with an emphasis on contributions which increase the basic understanding of transfer processes and their application to engineering problems. Topics include: -New methods of measuring and/or correlating transport-property data -Energy engineering -Environmental applications of heat and/or mass transfer
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