Issue 33, 2014

Simulation of the tensile properties of silica aerogels: the effects of cluster structure and primary particle size

Abstract

A new two-level model is proposed to investigate the relationship between the mechanical properties and microstructure of silica aerogels. This two-level model consists of the particle–particle interaction model and the cluster structure model. The particle–particle interaction model is proposed to describe interactions between primary particles, in which the polymerization reaction between primary particles is considered. The cluster structure model represents the geometrical structure of silica aerogels, and it is established using a modified diffusion-limited colloid aggregation (DLCA) algorithm. This two-level model is used to investigate the tensile behavior of silica aerogels based on the discrete element method (DEM). The numerical results show that the primary particle size has significant effects on the elastic modulus and tensile strength of silica aerogels. Moreover, the power-law relationships between tensile properties and aerogel density are dependent on the variation of the primary particle radius with density. The present results can explain the difference among different experimental exponents to a certain extent. In comparison with experimental data within a wide density range, this two-level model provides good quantitative estimations of the elastic modulus and tensile strength of silica aerogels after the size effects of the primary particle are considered. This paper provides a fundamental understanding of the relationship between the mechanical properties and microstructure of silica aerogels. The two-level model can be extended to study the mechanical properties of other aerogels and aerogel composites.

Graphical abstract: Simulation of the tensile properties of silica aerogels: the effects of cluster structure and primary particle size

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
16 May 2014
Accepted
10 Jun 2014
First published
11 Jun 2014

Soft Matter, 2014,10, 6266-6277

Author version available

Simulation of the tensile properties of silica aerogels: the effects of cluster structure and primary particle size

Q. Liu, Z. Lu, M. Zhu, Z. Yuan, Z. Yang, Z. Hu and J. Li, Soft Matter, 2014, 10, 6266 DOI: 10.1039/C4SM01074D

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