A nanoscale perspective on the effects of transverse microprestress on drying creep of nanoporous solids

Volume: 474, Issue: 2209, Pages: 20170570 - 20170570
Published: Jan 1, 2018
Abstract
The Pickett effect describes the excess non-additive strain developed during drying of a nanoporous solid material under creep. One explanation for its origins, developed using micromechanical models, is the progressive relaxation of internally developed microprestress. However, these models have not explicitly considered the effects of this microprestress on nanoscale energy barriers that govern the relative motion and displacement between...
Paper Details
Title
A nanoscale perspective on the effects of transverse microprestress on drying creep of nanoporous solids
Published Date
Jan 1, 2018
Volume
474
Issue
2209
Pages
20170570 - 20170570
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