On curing silicone elastomers with a plasticising solvent
Utkarsh Jain

TL;DR
This study investigates the mechanical behavior of plasticised silicone elastomers, demonstrating a simple mixture law, and explores their potential for tissue-like deformation modeling through compression tests and structural analysis.
Contribution
It provides new insights into the deformation regimes of plasticised silicone elastomers and assesses their suitability for mimicking biological tissue behavior.
Findings
Material behavior follows a simple law of mixtures.
Distinct deformation regimes under compression were identified.
Recovery effects on elastic properties were analyzed.
Abstract
There is a growing interest in producing materials with mechanical behaviours similar to those of internal organs. An artificial tissue may be expected to experience several types of compressive and shear deformation in the course of normal usage. Thus research into mechanical modelling of these types of materials which behave similar to biological tissues, or can be used in making implants, is of importance to understand their usability and performance when subjected to different types of stresses. Here we study the behaviour of plasticised silicone elastomers and comment on the feasibility for modelling the behaviour of tissues. We perform compression tests on samples made of a silicone elastomer which is diluted with (plasticiser) silicone oil in the cross-linking stage. We show that the modification of material broadly follows a simple law of mixtures. Further, we use samples with a…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSilicone and Siloxane Chemistry · Polymer composites and self-healing · Structural Analysis of Composite Materials
