Modeling Self-Healing Behavior of Vitrimers using Molecular Dynamics with Dynamic Cross-Linking Capability
Abstract: Vitrimers are a special class of polymers that undergo dynamic cross-linking under thermal stimuli. Their ability to exchange covalent bonds can be harnessed to mitigate damage in a composite or to achieve recyclable aerospace composites. This work addresses the primary challenge of modeling dynamic cross-linking reactions in vitrimers during thermomechanical loading. Dynamic bond exchange reaction probability change during heating and its effect on dilatometric and mechanical response are simulated for the first time in large scale molecular dynamics simulations. Healing of damage under thermal cycling is computed with mechanical properties predicted before and after self--healing.
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