Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5178291 | Polymer | 2017 | 15 Pages |
â¢A Finsler geometry model for liquid crystal elastomer (LCE) is presented.â¢Monte Carlo simulations are performed for soft elasticity and elongation phenomena.â¢The results for the soft elasticity and elongation are consistent with existing experimental data.
We study a three-dimensional (3D) liquid crystal elastomer (LCE) in the context of Finsler geometry (FG) modeling, where FG is a mathematical framework for describing anisotropic phenomena. The LCE is a 3D rubbery object and has remarkable properties, such as the so-called soft elasticity and elongation, the mechanisms of which are unknown at present. To understand these anisotropic phenomena, we introduce a variable Ï, which represents the directional degrees of freedom of a liquid crystal (LC) molecule. This variable Ï is used to define the Finsler metric for the interaction between the LC molecules and bulk polymers. Performing Monte Carlo (MC) simulations for a cylindrical body between two parallel plates, we numerically find the soft elasticity in MC data such that the tensile stress and strain are consistent with reported experimental results. Moreover, the elongation is also observed in the results of MC simulations of a spherical body with free boundaries, and the data obtained from the MC simulations are also consistent with existing experimental results.
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