Mechanical behavior of linear amorphous polymers: Comparison between molecular dynamics and finite-element simulations

Mathieu Solar, Hendrik Meyer, Christian Gauthier, Christophe Fond, Olivier Benzerara, Robert Schirrer, and Jörg Baschnagel
Phys. Rev. E 85, 021808 – Published 27 February 2012

Abstract

This paper studies the rheology of weakly entangled polymer melts and films in the glassy domain and near the rubbery domain using two different methods: molecular dynamics (MD) and finite element (FE) simulations. In a first step, the uniaxial mechanical behavior of a bulk polymer sample is studied by means of particle-based MD simulations. The results are in good agreement with experimental data, and mechanical properties may be computed from the simulations. This uniaxial mechanical behavior is then implemented in FE simulations using an elasto-viscoelasto-viscoplastic constitutive law in a continuum mechanics (CM) approach. In a second step, the mechanical response of a polymer film during an indentation test is modeled with the MD method and with the FE simulations using the same constitutive law. Good agreement is found between the MD and CM results. This work provides evidence in favor of using MD simulations to investigate the local physics of contact mechanics, since the volume elements studied are representative and thus contain enough information about the microstructure of the polymer model, while surface phenomena (adhesion and surface tension) are naturally included in the MD approach.

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  • Received 19 June 2011
  • Publisher error corrected 7 March 2012

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevE.85.021808

©2012 American Physical Society

Corrections

7 March 2012

Erratum

Publisher's Note: Mechanical behavior of linear amorphous polymers: Comparison between molecular dynamics and finite-element simulations [Phys. Rev. E 85, 021808 (2012)]

Mathieu Solar, Hendrik Meyer, Christian Gauthier, Christophe Fond, Olivier Benzerara, Robert Schirrer, and Jörg Baschnagel
Phys. Rev. E 85, 039902 (2012)

Authors & Affiliations

Mathieu Solar*, Hendrik Meyer, Christian Gauthier, Christophe Fond, Olivier Benzerara, Robert Schirrer, and Jörg Baschnagel

  • Institut Charles Sadron UPR 0022, University of Strasbourg, Campus CNRS de Cronenbourg, 23 Rue du Loess, BP 84047, F-67034 Strasbourg Cedex 2, France

  • *Present address: Theoretical Polymer Science in Department of Physics, Martin-Luther-University Halle-Wittenberg, Naturwissenschaftliche Fakultät II, D-06099 Halle (Saale), Germany.
  • Present address: Institut Universitaire de Technologie Robert Schuman, Département Génie Civil, University of Strasbourg, 72 Route du Rhin, BP 315, F-67411 Illkirch Cedex, France.

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Vol. 85, Iss. 2 — February 2012

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