Elastomeric polymers usually show a very low elastic modulus entailing a soft behaviour and a very high deformation capability. This macroscopic behaviour is determined by their microstructure which is characterized by a complex and entangled network of very long linear chains jointed together in some points called cross-links. Because of such a peculiar microstructure, the mechanical response (often time-dependent) of elastomeric polymers to external loads or deformations cannot be described by the classical theories developed for standard materials – such as the ones whose response depends on their crystalline structure (e.g. metal, ceramics, etc.) – since such polymers usually neglect entropicrelated effects that are fundamental ...
We propose a theoretical framework for dealing with a transient polymer network undergoing small def...
A classic paradigm of soft and extensible polymer materials is the difficulty of combining reversibl...
The aim of this study is to understand the mechanism governing the transition strain rate of the ela...
Soft matter denotes a large category of materials showing unique properties, resulting from a low el...
Highly deformable materials, such as elastomers and gels, can withstand very large deformation witho...
Soft matter denotes a large category of materials showing unique properties, resulting from a low e...
The capability of materials to bear loads even in presence of defects like cracks, notches or generi...
If an elastomeric material is subjected to sufficiently large deformations, it eventually fractures....
A novel process for discontinuous deformation in perfectly elastic materials is established in the f...
A novel process for discontinuous deformation in perfectly elastic materials is established in the f...
We use a molecular dynamics (MD) framework to study the mechanical properties of triblock copolymer...
A classic paradigm of soft and extensible polymer materials is the difficulty of combining reversibl...
A classic paradigm of soft and extensible polymer materials is the difficulty of combining reversibl...
A classic paradigm of soft and extensible polymer materials is the difficulty of combining reversibl...
A classic paradigm of soft and extensible polymer materials is the difficulty of combining reversibl...
We propose a theoretical framework for dealing with a transient polymer network undergoing small def...
A classic paradigm of soft and extensible polymer materials is the difficulty of combining reversibl...
The aim of this study is to understand the mechanism governing the transition strain rate of the ela...
Soft matter denotes a large category of materials showing unique properties, resulting from a low el...
Highly deformable materials, such as elastomers and gels, can withstand very large deformation witho...
Soft matter denotes a large category of materials showing unique properties, resulting from a low e...
The capability of materials to bear loads even in presence of defects like cracks, notches or generi...
If an elastomeric material is subjected to sufficiently large deformations, it eventually fractures....
A novel process for discontinuous deformation in perfectly elastic materials is established in the f...
A novel process for discontinuous deformation in perfectly elastic materials is established in the f...
We use a molecular dynamics (MD) framework to study the mechanical properties of triblock copolymer...
A classic paradigm of soft and extensible polymer materials is the difficulty of combining reversibl...
A classic paradigm of soft and extensible polymer materials is the difficulty of combining reversibl...
A classic paradigm of soft and extensible polymer materials is the difficulty of combining reversibl...
A classic paradigm of soft and extensible polymer materials is the difficulty of combining reversibl...
We propose a theoretical framework for dealing with a transient polymer network undergoing small def...
A classic paradigm of soft and extensible polymer materials is the difficulty of combining reversibl...
The aim of this study is to understand the mechanism governing the transition strain rate of the ela...