Thermo-micromechanics of strain-induced crystallization

V. N. Khiêm, J. Cam, X. Balandraud, M. Itskov
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: Strain-induced crystallization in natural rubber has long been modeled as an isothermal pro- cess. Recent calorimetric measurements (Samaca Martinez et al. 2013a,b) and a theoretical result (Khi ˆ em and Itskov 2018) revealed severe limitations of this approach. First, it was not able to describe the Gough- Joule effect as well as the rate of crystallization (melting) in natural rubber. Second, the stress-strain hysteresis of natural rubber was improperly attributed to the mechanical dissipation. In this contribution, we present a fully coupled thermo-micromechanical theory of strain-induced crystallization in natural rubber. Accordingly, deformation is accompanied by heat production/absorption. It potentially induces an evolution of the heat source which alters the temperature of the sample. In contrast to previous works on thermo-mechanics of rubber-like materials, the internal energy and the entropy are formulated in our model explicitly in terms of state variables. The crystallinity is not considered as an internal variable, and its evolution is elucidated by crystal nucleation in loading and crystal growth in unloading. The crystallization kinetics (Khi ˆ em and Itskov 2018) is further extended beyond uniaxial deformation, which offers microscopic boundary conditions for the representative chain on the one hand, and provides a formulation for the crystallinity on the other hand. Model predictions are compared with comprehensive experimental results and shed new light on strain- induced crystallization of natural rubber.
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应变诱导结晶的热微观力学
天然橡胶中的应变诱导结晶一直被认为是一个等温过程。最近的量热测量(Samaca Martinez等人,2013a,b)和理论结果(Khi - em和Itskov 2018)揭示了这种方法的严重局限性。首先,它不能描述高夫-焦耳效应以及天然橡胶的结晶(熔化)速度。二是将天然橡胶的应力-应变迟滞不正确地归结为力学耗散。在这篇贡献中,我们提出了天然橡胶中应变诱导结晶的完全耦合热-微力学理论。因此,变形伴随着热的产生/吸收。它可能引起热源的演变,从而改变样品的温度。与以前的橡胶类材料的热力学工作相比,我们的模型中明确地用状态变量表示了内能和熵。结晶度不作为一个内部变量来考虑,其演变是通过加载时的晶体成核和卸载时的晶体生长来解释的。结晶动力学(Khi - em和Itskov 2018)进一步扩展到单轴变形之外,这一方面为代表链提供了微观边界条件,另一方面为结晶度提供了公式。将模型预测结果与综合实验结果进行了比较,为研究天然橡胶的应变结晶问题提供了新的思路。
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