2013
DOI: 10.3390/s130911229
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Polycarbonate as an Elasto-Plastic Material Model for Simulation of the Microstructure Hot Imprint Process

Abstract: The thermal imprint process of polymer micro-patterning is widely applied in areas such as manufacturing of optical parts, solar energy, bio-mechanical devices and chemical chips. Polycarbonate (PC), as an amorphous polymer, is often used in thermoforming processes because of its good replication characteristics. In order to obtain replicas of the best quality, the imprint parameters (e.g., pressure, temperature, time, etc.) must be determined. Therefore finite element model of the hot imprint process of lamel… Show more

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“…Below the glass transition, polymer materials behave like solids, but plastic flow is also possible in response to high stresses. This can be addressed by distinguishing between reversible elastic deformations and irreversible plastic deformations. Even within the realm of continuum models, multiscale techniques are still necessary to bridge between micromechanical models as discussed here and mechanical models that describe objects made of polymers on truly macroscopic scales. , …”
Section: Scales In Polymersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Below the glass transition, polymer materials behave like solids, but plastic flow is also possible in response to high stresses. This can be addressed by distinguishing between reversible elastic deformations and irreversible plastic deformations. Even within the realm of continuum models, multiscale techniques are still necessary to bridge between micromechanical models as discussed here and mechanical models that describe objects made of polymers on truly macroscopic scales. , …”
Section: Scales In Polymersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Given that the PET films undergo plastic deformation, an isotropic linear-elastic material with isotropic hardening was used. 32,33 A Monte Carlo solver in COMSOL was used to optimize the bending curvature. This solver uses a stochastic method to predict the probability of locating a global minimum within a defined region.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In Table 2, polycarbonate's Poisson's ratio (a), elastic modulus (b), and density (c) as functions of temperature were taken from the material library of the COMSOL Multiphysics 3.5a software (Figure 4) [40].…”
Section: Designmentioning
confidence: 99%