[Oral Presentation]Percolation threshold and electrical conductivity of conductive polymer composites filled with curved fibers in two-dimensional space

Percolation threshold and electrical conductivity of conductive polymer composites filled with curved fibers in two-dimensional space
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Abstract
To quantify the influence of fiber curvature on the percolation behavior of flexible conductive fiber and further on the electrical conductivity of conductive polymer composites (CPC) is crucial for the design of CPC. This study considers CPC as a random packing of soft curved disco-rectangles (CDCRs) in a polymer matrix. The geometry of CDCR is developed, and an inter-CDCR contact detection algorithm is used to generate a randomly packing structure of CDCRs. The effects of aspect ratio α and bending central angles θ of CDCR on the percolation threshold ϕc of the overlapped CDCR system in a two-dimensional plane are then investigated using the finite-size scaling method. The result reveals that ϕc decreases monotonically as α grows and increases monotonically as θ rises. A shape-independent power law formula, denoted as is developed to quantify the relationship between the Adex and ϕc. A comparison of our numerical simulations, published data, and predictions verifies the reliability and universality of the fitting model. Subsequently, a resistor network searching algorithm (RNSA) is proposed to construct the random resistor network model (RRNM). A power law model, denoted as , is developed to evaluate the effects of the normalized reduced density (η-ηc)/ηc on the effective conductivity σeff of CPC. Comparing our predictions with data from the literature and our simulation verifies the reliability of our RNSA and the fitting model. This paper’s methodology and findings may provide a theoretical hint for the CPC’s design.
 
Keywords
Continuum percolation thresholds; Curved discorectangles; Dimensionless excluded area; Random resistor network model; Electrical conductivity
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袁辉
东南大学

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袁辉 东南大学
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