• 更多栏目

    郑勇刚

    • 教授     博士生导师   硕士生导师
    • 主要任职:力学与航空航天学院副院长
    • 其他任职:工程力学系副主任(分管本科生、研究生培养)
    • 性别:男
    • 毕业院校:大连理工大学
    • 学位:博士
    • 所在单位:力学与航空航天学院
    • 学科:工程力学. 计算力学. 生物与纳米力学
    • 办公地点:一号综合实验楼626房间
    • 电子邮箱:zhengyg@dlut.edu.cn

    访问量:

    开通时间:..

    最后更新时间:..

    Constitutive modeling for polymer hydrogels: A new perspective and applications to anisotropic hydrogels in free swelling

    点击次数:

    论文类型:期刊论文

    发表时间:2015-11-01

    发表刊物:EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF MECHANICS A-SOLIDS

    收录刊物:SCIE、EI、Scopus

    卷号:54

    页面范围:171-186

    ISSN号:0997-7538

    关键字:Fiber-reinforced hydrogels; Anisotropic swelling; Constitutive law

    摘要:The paper presents a modified theoretical framework for isotropic and anisotropic deformation of hydrogels in both steady and transient states. By applying the kinematic constraint between the mechanical and chemical fields in the second law of thermodynamics, a unified constitutive equation could be obtained, which is capable to describe the isotropic or anisotropic deformation of hydrogels at the same time. Also, the diffusion equation for solvent molecules is modified based on the constraint and the Lagrange multiplier used to force the constraint is avoided being introduced in the free energy function. The theoretical framework is specialized to describe the steady swelling behaviors of anisotropic hydrogels and the corresponding solution properties for the equations of free swelling are discussed. The anisotropic-swelling behaviors for several kinds of configurations are investigated, including hydrogel blocks and a cylindrical tube with one or two families of reinforced fibers. We find that the swelling of anisotropic hydrogels shows rich behaviors even for the simple configurations in free states, such as selective expansion/shrinkage and anomalous residual stress. An agreement between the results obtained by the constitutive equations and experiments for the transversally isotropic swelling demonstrates the effectiveness of the constitutive model. (C) 2015 Elsevier Masson SAS. All rights reserved.