BOND ORIENTATION DECAY AND STRESS-RELAXATION IN A MODEL POLYMER MELT

Authors
Citation
Jp. Gao et Jh. Weiner, BOND ORIENTATION DECAY AND STRESS-RELAXATION IN A MODEL POLYMER MELT, Macromolecules, 29(18), 1996, pp. 6048-6055
Citations number
45
Categorie Soggetti
Polymer Sciences
Journal title
ISSN journal
00249297
Volume
29
Issue
18
Year of publication
1996
Pages
6048 - 6055
Database
ISI
SICI code
0024-9297(1996)29:18<6048:BODASI>2.0.ZU;2-F
Abstract
Simulations of stress relaxation in a model polymer melt of freely-joi nted chains with N = 300 bonds are performed with the use of a nonequi librium molecular dynamics algorithm. After a deformation is applied i n a short loading period, special attention is paid to the decay of bo nd orientation, P-2(t;1), and the relation of this quantity to the str ess sigma(t) computed by the atomic virial stress formula. It is found that the ratio P-2(t;1)sigma(t) has a low value in the early glassy p eriod and then undergoes a transition to a higher value that remains s ubstantially constant. An explanation on the atomic level for the beha vior of this ratio, which bears a close relation to the stress-optical coefficient is given. Various modes of coarse-graining the model melt are considered by subdivision of each chain into segments, each with NR bonds. A second, molecular, calculation of the stress is made for t he coarse-grained melt by use of the entropic spring stress formula an d denoted by sigma(e)(t;N-R). At early times sigma(t) > sigma(e)(t;N-R ) for all N-R. At later times, the value of N-R for which sigma(t) = s igma(e)(t;N-R) increases from N-R = 5 to N-R = 50. In these simulation s, no value of N-R is found for which sigma = sigma(e) for an extended period. Conceptual difficulties, suggested by these simulations, with the use of Rouse dynamics for the calculation of the plateau onset an d plateau modulus are discussed.