Rethinking failure in polymer networks: a probabilistic view on progressive damage (opens in new tab)
The mechanics of single-chain stretching and rupture are central to understanding the resilience of biological polymers and designing strong and tough soft materials such as double-network gels and multi-network elastomers. In this work, we develop a statistical mechanics based model that enables one to determine the distribution of forces along the chain segments. By combining the force distribution with a tilted bond potential that captures t...
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