We present simulation results of flow-induced crystallization of a dense polymeric liquid subjected to a strong uniaxial elongational flow using a rigorous nonequilibrium Monte Carlo method. A distinct transition between the liquid and the crystalline phases occurred at critical values of flow strength, with an abrupt, discontinuous transition of the overall chain conformation. The flow-induced crystalline phase matched quantitatively the experimental X-ray diffraction data of the real crystals remarkably well, including the sharp Bragg peaks at small wavenumbers, k<1.5A-1, indicating the existence of a global long-range ordering. We also found that the enthalpy change (??H=225J/g) during the phase transition was quantitatively very simi...
The crystallization of polymers is not, despite its importance in science and engineering, entirely ...
A computational and experimental framework for quantifying flow-enhanced nucleation (FEN) in polymer...
The crystallization of polymers is not, despite its importance in science and engineering, entirely ...
Semi-crystalline fibers, such as nylon, orlon, and spectra, play a crucial role in modern society in...
Semi-crystalline fibers, such as nylon, orlon, and spectra, play a crucial role in modern society in...
12 pags.; 10 figs.; 5 tabs.© 2015 American Chemical Society. Long molecular dynamics simulations of ...
Long molecular dynamics simulations of the melt dynamics, glass transition and nonisothermal crystal...
Using a realistic united-atom force field, molecular dynamics simulations were performed to study ho...
Large scale molecular dynamics simulations were carried out to study the kinetics of polymer melt cr...
Large scale molecular dynamics simulations were carried out to study the kinetics of polymer melt cr...
In this study, we investigate the thermo-mechanical relaxation and crystallization behavior of polye...
In this study, we investigate the thermo-mechanical relaxation and crystallization behavior of polye...
In this study, we investigate the thermo-mechanical relaxation and crystallization behavior of polye...
A computational and experimental framework for quantifying flow-enhanced nucleation (FEN) in polymer...
The crystallization of polymers is not, despite its importance in science and engineering, entirely ...
The crystallization of polymers is not, despite its importance in science and engineering, entirely ...
A computational and experimental framework for quantifying flow-enhanced nucleation (FEN) in polymer...
The crystallization of polymers is not, despite its importance in science and engineering, entirely ...
Semi-crystalline fibers, such as nylon, orlon, and spectra, play a crucial role in modern society in...
Semi-crystalline fibers, such as nylon, orlon, and spectra, play a crucial role in modern society in...
12 pags.; 10 figs.; 5 tabs.© 2015 American Chemical Society. Long molecular dynamics simulations of ...
Long molecular dynamics simulations of the melt dynamics, glass transition and nonisothermal crystal...
Using a realistic united-atom force field, molecular dynamics simulations were performed to study ho...
Large scale molecular dynamics simulations were carried out to study the kinetics of polymer melt cr...
Large scale molecular dynamics simulations were carried out to study the kinetics of polymer melt cr...
In this study, we investigate the thermo-mechanical relaxation and crystallization behavior of polye...
In this study, we investigate the thermo-mechanical relaxation and crystallization behavior of polye...
In this study, we investigate the thermo-mechanical relaxation and crystallization behavior of polye...
A computational and experimental framework for quantifying flow-enhanced nucleation (FEN) in polymer...
The crystallization of polymers is not, despite its importance in science and engineering, entirely ...
The crystallization of polymers is not, despite its importance in science and engineering, entirely ...
A computational and experimental framework for quantifying flow-enhanced nucleation (FEN) in polymer...
The crystallization of polymers is not, despite its importance in science and engineering, entirely ...