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Wang Xiao-Dong, Ouyang Jie, Su Jin, Zhou Wen. Phase field modeling of the ring-banded spherulites of crystalline polymers: The role of thermal diffusionJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2014, 23(12): 126103.
| Wang Xiao-Dong, Ouyang Jie, Su Jin, Zhou Wen. Phase field modeling of the ring-banded spherulites of crystalline polymers: The role of thermal diffusionJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2014, 23(12): 126103. |
Phase field modeling of the ring-banded spherulites of crystalline polymers: The role of thermal diffusion
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Abstract
The ring-banded spherulite is a special morphology of polymer crystals and has attracted considerable attention over recent decades. In this study, a new phase field model with polymer characteristics is established to investigate the emergence and formation mechanism of the ring-banded spherulites of crystalline polymers. The model consists of a non-conserved phase field representing the phase transition and a temperature field describing the diffusion of the released latent heat. The corresponding model parameters can be obtained from experimentally accessible material parameters. Two-dimensional calculations are carried out for the ring-banded spherulitic growth of polyethylene film under a series of crystallization temperatures. The results of these calculations demonstrate that the formation of ring-banded spherulites can be triggered by the self-generated thermal field. Moreover, some temperature-dependent characteristics of the ring-banded spherulites observed in experiments are reproduced by simulations, which may help to study the effects of crystallization temperature on the ring-banded structures. -
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