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Toughening elastomers via microstructured thermoplastic fibers with sacrificial bonds and hidden lengths

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EXTREME MECHANICS LETTERS
卷 43, 期 -, 页码 -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.eml.2021.101208

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3D printing; Instability; Stretchable materials; Energy dissipation; Damage tolerance

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  1. Fonds de Recherche du Quebec: Nature et Technologies (FRQNT) , Canada [63014]
  2. Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC) [175791953]
  3. Canadian Foundation for Innovation

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This study demonstrates the concept of achieving large inelastic deformation and high energy dissipation in soft materials by embedding microstructured thermoplastic fibers with sacrificial bonds and hidden lengths in a widely used elastomer. The combination of microstructured fibers and straight fibers in the elastomer composite results in a significant increase in stiffness and total energy to failure compared to the neat elastomer. Applying the sacrificial bonds and hidden lengths toughening mechanism in soft materials at the microscopic scale is essential for the development of novel bioinspired laminated composite materials with high mechanical performance.
Soft materials capable of large inelastic deformation play an essential role in high-performance nacre-inspired architectured materials with a combination of stiffness, strength and toughness. The rigid building blocks made from glass or ceramic in these architectured materials lack inelastic deformation capabilities and thus rely on the soft interface material that bonds together these building blocks to achieve large deformation and high toughness. Here, we demonstrate the concept of achieving large inelastic deformation and high energy dissipation in soft materials by embedding microstructured thermoplastic fibers with sacrificial bonds and hidden lengths in a widely used elastomer. The microstructured fibers are fabricated by harnessing the fluid-mechanical instability of a molten polycarbonate (PC) thread on a commercial 3D printer. Polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) resin is infiltrated around the fibers, creating a soft composite after curing. The failure mechanism and damage tolerance of the composite are analyzed through fracture tests. The high energy dissipation is found to be related to the multiple fracture events of both the sacrificial bonds and elastomer matrix. Combining the microstructured fibers and straight fibers in the elastomer composite results in a similar to 17 times increase in stiffness and a similar to 7 times increase in total energy to failure compared to the neat elastomer. Our findings in applying the sacrificial bonds and hidden lengths toughening mechanism in soft materials at the microscopic scale will facilitate the development of novel bioinspired laminated composite materials with high mechanical performance. (C) 2021 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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