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Mechanisms of Shock Dissipation in Semicrystalline Polyethylene

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POLYMERS
卷 15, 期 21, 页码 -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/polym15214262

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molecular simulation; semicrystalline; polyethylene; shock; deformation mechanism; slip; kink band

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Semicrystalline polymers have potential applications as protective armor due to their attractive shock dissipation characteristics. This study analyzed the mechanisms for energy storage and dissipation in semicrystalline polyethylene, and found that plastic deformation and melting of the crystalline domain are the major mechanisms.
Semicrystalline polymers are lightweight, multiphase materials that exhibit attractive shock dissipation characteristics and have potential applications as protective armor for people and equipment. For shocks of 10 GPa or less, we analyzed various mechanisms for the storage and dissipation of shock wave energy in a realistic, united atom (UA) model of semicrystalline polyethylene. Systems characterized by different levels of crystallinity were simulated using equilibrium molecular dynamics with a Hugoniostat to ensure that the resulting states conform to the Rankine-Hugoniot conditions. To determine the role of structural rearrangements, order parameters and configuration time series were collected during the course of the shock simulations. We conclude that the major mechanisms responsible for the storage and dissipation of shock energy in semicrystalline polyethylene are those associated with plastic deformation and melting of the crystalline domain. For this UA model, plastic deformation occurs primarily through fine crystallographic slip and the formation of kink bands, whose long period decreases with increasing shock pressure.

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