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Adhesion in hydrogel contacts.


ABSTRACT: A generalized thermomechanical model for adhesion was developed to elucidate the mechanisms of dissipation within the viscoelastic bulk of a hyperelastic hydrogel. Results show that in addition to the expected energy release rate of interface formation, as well as the viscous flow dissipation, the bulk composition exhibits dissipation due to phase inhomogeneity morphological changes. The mixing thermodynamics of the matrix and solvent determines the dynamics of the phase inhomogeneities, which can enhance or disrupt adhesion. The model also accounts for the time-dependent behaviour. A parameter is proposed to discern the dominant dissipation mechanism in hydrogel contact detachment.

SUBMITTER: Torres JR 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4893181 | biostudies-literature | 2016 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Adhesion in hydrogel contacts.

Torres J R JR   Jay G D GD   Kim K-S KS   Bothun G D GD  

Proceedings. Mathematical, physical, and engineering sciences 20160501 2189


A generalized thermomechanical model for adhesion was developed to elucidate the mechanisms of dissipation within the viscoelastic bulk of a hyperelastic hydrogel. Results show that in addition to the expected energy release rate of interface formation, as well as the viscous flow dissipation, the bulk composition exhibits dissipation due to phase inhomogeneity morphological changes. The mixing thermodynamics of the matrix and solvent determines the dynamics of the phase inhomogeneities, which c  ...[more]

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