Abstract

In this work, the correlation between electrical conductivity and uniaxial deformation of a material with highly segregated distribution of conductive filler is studied. Multi-walled carbon nanotubes are used as a model filler. A numerical model that can be used to predict changes in conductive microstructure made of multi-walled carbon nanotubes in response to uniaxial deformation of material is proposed. The model takes into account the ability of nanotubes to assume various conformations and orientations during deformation. Numerical simulations are conducted for uniformly distributed multi-walled carbon nanotubes providing confinement of the filler in a two-dimensional film structure with high volume fraction of the filler. The embedded element method to conduct realistic and computationally efficient simulation of multi-walled carbon nanotube behavior during deformation of the composite material is implemented. Finally, the results of numerical simulations of changes in electrical conductivity of composite during deformation are compared with the experimental data to prove the correctness of assumptions used in the model.

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