在粘性弹性材料中,在美观尺度上的亚线性阻力状态
A E O Ferreira1, J L B de Araújo2, W P Ferreira1
1Departamento de Física, Universidade Federal do Ceará, Fortaleza, Ceará, Brazil.
PloS one
|March 7, 2024
概括
复杂的软材料表现出功率定律或指数粘弹性反应. 这项研究揭示了亚线性阻力,特别是介面学参数α,决定了这些材料中是否出现功率定律或指数放松.
科学领域:
- 软物质物理学 软物质物理学
- 类风病学 类风病学 类风病学
- 生物工程是生物工程.
背景情况:
- 应力软材料通常表现出粘弹性行为,如电力定律或指数衰变.
- 权力定律的依赖性在复杂的材料,如活细胞中特别明显.
- 了解微尺度机制对于材料设计和生物工程中的宏观风性行为至关重要.
研究的目的:
- 用弹性网络模型数量复制粘弹性放松.
- 为了研究微观相互作用如何影响宏观的质反应.
- 确定在哪些条件下产生权力法与指数衰减的情况.
主要方法:
- 利用粘性流体中的宏分子弹性网络模型.
- 模拟的粒子相互作用与弹常数 (k) 和非线性阻力 (γvα).
- 分析了 mesoscopic 参数 (k, γ, α) 对粘弹性反应的影响.
主要成果:
- 成功地复制了指数和强度定律粘弹性放松.
- 发现权力法反应特别出现在亚线性拉力力体制下 (0.3 α 0.45).
- 已确定指数式衰变是更常见的行为,发生在不同的α范围 (0.0 α 0.2 和 0.55 α 1.0).
结论:
- 微观相互作用,特别是阻力参数α,控制介质软材料中的质反应.
- 亚线性阻力是观察这些系统中功率定律粘弹性的关键.
- 该研究提供了分子级相互作用和散装材料特性之间的机械联系.
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