Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5177607 Polymer 2017 39 Pages PDF
Abstract
The physical mechanisms underlining the unique shape memory behavior in polymers differ greatly from those in intermetallics. However, phenomenologically, both material systems exhibit pseudoplasticity and superelasticity. This provides the main motivation for the present work, in which a recently-developed multi-mechanism model, previously used successfully for intermetallics is extended to capture the thermomechanical responses of a polyurethane-polyester-polyol material having a glass temperature of 55 °C. To this end, nine different tensile test cases were considered, including engineering strains up to 200%, stress changes up to 120 MPa, temperature range from 35 °C to 75 °C, as well as cyclic isothermal and non-isothermal behaviors. The model results were found to be in excellent agreement with the experiments. Additionally, investigations were carried out to provide macromolecular connection of the model inelastic state variables, as well as study its loading-mode and loading-rate sensitivities.
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