Thermo-rheologically complex polymers: multiaxial constitutive modeling, numerical implementation and experimental validation

We propose a simple multiaxial linear viscoelastic constitutive model to describe the behavior of thermo-rheologically complex polymers in both the time and frequency domains. The numerical implementation is discussed along with the parameter identification procedure. In particular, we propose a mod...

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Main Authors: Paolo Iaccarino, Ernesto Di Maio, Andrei Constantinescu, Ferdinando Auricchio
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2025-09-01
Series:Polymer Testing
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S014294182500251X
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Summary:We propose a simple multiaxial linear viscoelastic constitutive model to describe the behavior of thermo-rheologically complex polymers in both the time and frequency domains. The numerical implementation is discussed along with the parameter identification procedure. In particular, we propose a modification of the parameter identification procedure proposed by Jalocha et al. (2015) introducing a regularization step, enabling robust handling of large experimental datasets. We perform an extensive experimental investigation, including calorimetry analysis, as well as tensile, shear, and torsion frequency sweep, creep, and stress-relaxation experiments, and results are benchmarked against existing literature. The frequency-temperature superposition principle is applied to the experimental data using horizontal and vertical shift functions, explicitly integrated into the constitutive model framework. The calibration of the constitutive model is performed in the frequency domain, while the validation is performed in the time domain, demonstrating the accuracy and reliability of the model in multiple experimental domains. Finally, model predictions are reported in the frequency domain for different temperatures.
ISSN:1873-2348