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Silicone rubber matrix composites with shear thickening fluid microcapsules realizing intelligent adaptation to impact loadings

Jie Zhu, Zhoupeng Gu, Zhongping Liu, Fachun Zhong, Xianqian Wu, Chenguang Huang

2022Composites Part B Engineering36 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

In this paper, silicone rubber matrix composites with shear thickening fluid microcapsules (SR-STF) with intelligent adaptation to impact loadings are fabricated for advanced impact protective structure. The composites exhibit more flexibility at low strain rates but higher stiffness at high loading rates, indicating significant strain-rate sensitivity. In addition, the initial flexibility and the strain-rate sensitivity of the composite increase with increasing the mass fraction of the STF microcapsules, which should be ascribed to the shear thickening and compressive jamming of the STF microcapsules in the composite during impulse loadings. Based on experimental results, a hyper-viscoelastic constitutive model is developed, in which the influence of the mass fraction of STF microcapsules, the strain-rate sensitivity, and the strain-hardening effect are taken into account. The paper develops a practical strategy for applications of STF in soft protective structures and provides a reliable prediction of the dynamic mechanical behavior of the SR-STF composites.

Topics & Concepts

Materials scienceComposite materialSilicone rubberDilatantComposite numberViscoelasticityMass fractionMicromechanicsStrain rateNatural rubberSiliconeShear (geology)Polymer composites and self-healingMechanical Behavior of CompositesElasticity and Material Modeling
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