Transient effects of drying creep in nanoporous solids: understanding the effects of nanoscale energy barriers

Volume: 472, Issue: 2191, Pages: 20160490 - 20160490
Published: Jul 1, 2016
Abstract
The Pickett effect is the phenomenon of creep enhancement during transient drying. It has been observed for many nanoporous solids, including concrete, wood and Kevlar. While the existing micromechanical models can partially explain this effect, they have yet to consider nanoscale dynamic effects of water in nanopores, which are believed to be of paramount importance. Here, we examine how creep deformations in a slit pore are accelerated by the...
Paper Details
Title
Transient effects of drying creep in nanoporous solids: understanding the effects of nanoscale energy barriers
Published Date
Jul 1, 2016
Volume
472
Issue
2191
Pages
20160490 - 20160490
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