A. Bhattacharyya et H. Tobushi, Analysis of the isothermal mechanical response of a shape memory polymer rheological model, POLYM ENG S, 40(12), 2000, pp. 2498-2510
In this paper, we derive the isothermal mechanical response of a 4-element
rheological model for shape memory polymers (SMP) in the context of (i) con
stant stress, (ii) constant strain, (iii) constant stress rate: (iv) consta
nt strain rate, (v) periodic strain. The effect of shape memory strain (mod
eled by a friction element) and the temperature dependence of the material
properties on the SMP response are examined for a polyurethane shape memory
polymer of the polyester polypole series. In particular, it is possible to
identify a threshold frequency during periodic loading, near which the dam
ping capacity of the SMP is strongly affected by an increasing shape memory
strain. On the other hand, when the applied frequency is much greater than
the threshold value, an increasing shape memory strain ceases to have any
effect on the damping. It is also shown that at a given frequency (signific
antly greater than the threshold value), the damping capacity as a function
of temperature attains a maximum. While this maximum value is frequency-de
pendent (being inversely proportional), the temperature at which the maximu
m is attained is frequency-independent, and is analytically shown to be the
glass transition temperature.