Author:
Zhang Jing-Qi,Hao Qi,Lyu Guo-Jian,Xiong Bi-Jin,Qiao Ji-Chao, , ,
Abstract
The relationship between stress relaxation behavior and inherent microstructural heterogeneity in amorphous polystyrene materials is studied in this work. Starting from the basic Maxwell viscoelastic model and extending to the three-parameter stretched exponential equation, the nature of the distribution of characteristic timescales and the segmental effects during polymer stress relaxation are discussed. The results indicate that the stress relaxation behavior of amorphous polymers exhibits non-exponential characteristics. Neither a single characteristic time with exponential decay nor a finite spectrum method with finite characteristic time can adequately describe the stress relaxation behavior of polystyrene due to the continuous distribution of characteristic timescales resulting from microstructural heterogeneity in amorphous polymers. In addition, the changes in stress relaxation behavior caused by physical aging are explored. Aging leads to a transition of the system towards a more stable energy state, making it difficult to activate the relaxation of the individual units, thus slowing down the stress relaxation process and increasing the characteristic time.
Publisher
Acta Physica Sinica, Chinese Physical Society and Institute of Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences
Subject
General Physics and Astronomy
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