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Oleg Gendelman1, H George E Hentschel2, Pankaj K Mishra3
1Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Technion - Israel Institute of Technology, Haifa, Israel.
Abstract:
In this paper we focus on the mechanical properties of oligomeric glasses (waxes), employing a microscopic model that provides, via numerical simulations, information about the shear modulus of such materials, the failure mechanism via plastic instabilities, and the geometric responses of the oligomers themselves to a mechanical load. We present a microscopic theory that explains the numerically observed phenomena, including an exact theory of the shear modulus and of the plastic instabilities, both local and system spanning. In addition we present a model to explain the geometric changes in the oligomeric chains under increasing strains.
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