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Wang Xiao-Dong, Ouyang Jie, Su Jin, Zhou Wen. A phase-field model for simulating various spherulite morphologies of semi-crystalline polymersJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2013, 22(10): 106103.
| Wang Xiao-Dong, Ouyang Jie, Su Jin, Zhou Wen. A phase-field model for simulating various spherulite morphologies of semi-crystalline polymersJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2013, 22(10): 106103. |
A phase-field model for simulating various spherulite morphologies of semi-crystalline polymers
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Abstract
A modified phase-field model is proposed for simulating the isothermal crystallization of polymer melts. The model consists of a second-order phase-field equation and a heat conduction equation. It obtains its model parameters from the real material parameters and is easy to use with tolerable computational cost. Due to the use of a new free energy functional form, the model can reproduce various single crystal morphologies of polymer melts under quiescent conditions, including dendritic, lamellar branching, ring-banded, breakup of ring-banded, faceted hexagonal, and spherulitic structures. Simulation results of isotactic polystyrene crystals demonstrate that the present phase-field model has the ability to give qualitative predictions of polymer crystallization under isothermal and quiescent conditions. -
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