Strain induced alignment of particles in an elastomer host

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Abstract

The properties of composite materials consisting of anisometric nanoparticles dispersed in a host depend on the orientation of the nanoparticles. It is interesting to ask how mechanical strain of the composite affects their orientation. We have carried out experiments stretching both two- and three-dimensional rubber samples containing rigid rod-like particles and measured their orientational order parameter as a function strain. We discuss these results, and make connections with theoretical models.

*This work was supported by the AFOSR under MURI grant FA9550-06-1-0337.

Authors

  • Ben Spott

    • Liquid Crystal Institute, Kent State University
  • Jeremy Neal

    • Liquid Crystal Institute, Kent State University
  • Peter Palffy-Muhoray

    • Liquid Crystal Institute, Kent State University
    • Kent State University, Kent, OH USA