对于无形聚合物的可塑性,艾灵理论违反了库里原理
Thomas C Merlette1, Elian Masnada2, Paul Sotta3
1Univ. Lyon, CNRS, INSA Lyon, Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1, MATEIS, UMR5510, 69100 Villeurbanne, France. didier.long@insa-lyon.fr.
Soft matter
|March 6, 2025
概括
对于玻璃聚合物可塑性的埃林格模型有缺陷,违反了库里原理. 一个与统计力学相一致的新模型解释了压力诱导的动态,并为理解聚合物玻璃过渡和机械性能提供了一个框架.
科学领域:
- 凝聚物质物理学 凝聚物质物理学
- 聚合物科学 聚合物科学
- 统计力学 统计力学
背景情况:
- 1936年Eyring的模型是玻璃聚合物可塑性的基础.
- 埃林格模型虽然使用了激活过程的概念,但违反了库里原理.
研究的目的:
- 为了确定Eyring塑料流动模型的基本缺陷.
- 提出和验证一个替代模型的压力加速的动态在聚合物.
- 在失衡的统计学和凝聚物质物理学中重新研究玻璃聚合物可塑性.
主要方法:
- 基于库里原理对艾灵模型的批评.
- 兰道扩展的应用在压力下建模自由能源障碍.
- 在α-放松的自由能量膨胀中分析领先的二次序项.
主要成果:
- 艾灵模型被证明是物理上不正确的,因为它违反了库里原理.
- 一个与里原理一致的替代模型准确地描述了压力诱导的动态.
- 实验证据支持提出的模型,特别是纳米级弹性能量的作用.
结论:
- 艾林模型在描述玻璃聚合物可塑性方面存在根本缺陷.
- 基于兰道膨胀和库里原理的新理论框架提供了更准确的描述.
- 这项工作将玻璃聚合物力学与统计学和凝聚物质物理学的先进概念相结合.
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