posted on 2017-08-18, 17:38authored byMathieu Tauban, Jean-Yves Delannoy, Paul Sotta, Didier R. Long
We extend the model
proposed by Merabia et al. [2008] regarding
reinforcement mechanisms of filled elastomers. This model is based
on the presence of glassy layers around filler particles which may
bridge neighboring particles. The model was solved by Merabia et al.
for spherical particles only and for a single dispersion state. However,
experiments show that mechanical properties depend crucially on the
complex shape of fillers as well as on their spatial distribution.
We consider extensively both aspects in this article. We show that
the distribution state of the fillers is key for controlling the reinforcement
at high temperature. For a given distribution state, we show a strong
effect of filler morphology on reinforcement. Distances between fillers
are smaller with fractal aggregates, which leads to stronger reinforcement.
Our model opens the path for the development of systems with tailored
properties by tuning the filler distribution state and morphology.