Stress relaxation of near-critical gels

2001 | journal article. A publication with affiliation to the University of Göttingen.

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​Stress relaxation of near-critical gels​
Broderix, K.; Aspelmeier, T.; Hartmann, A. K. & Zippelius, A. ​ (2001) 
Physical Review. E64(2) art. 021404​.​ DOI: https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevE.64.021404 

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Broderix, K.; Aspelmeier, Timo; Hartmann, Alexander K.; Zippelius, Annette 
Abstract
The time-dependent stress relaxation for a Rouse model of a cross-linked polymer melt is completely determined by the spectrum of eigenvalues of the connectivity matrix. The latter has been computed analytically for a mean-field distribution of cross-links. It shows a Lifshitz tail for small eigenvalues and all concentrations below the percolation threshold, giving rise to a stretched exponential decay of the stress relaxation function in the sol phase. At the critical point the density of states is finite for small eigenvalues, resulting in a logarithmic divergence of the viscosity and an algebraic decay of the stress relaxation function. Numerical diagonalization of the connectivity matrix supports the analytical findings and has furthermore been applied to cluster statistics corresponding to random bond percolation in two and three dimensions.
Issue Date
2001
Status
published
Publisher
American Physical Soc
Journal
Physical Review. E 
ISSN
1063-651X

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