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Hauptverfasser: Hajaliakbari, Nasrollah, Head, David, Harlen, Oliver
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Veröffentlicht: 2026
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author Hajaliakbari, Nasrollah
Head, David
Harlen, Oliver
author_facet Hajaliakbari, Nasrollah
Head, David
Harlen, Oliver
contents In this research study, a numerical tool, which is based on a version of Slender Body theory, has been used and also modified to simulate the mechanical behaviour of single- and double-cross-linked biopolymer networks (hydrogel) under oscillatory shear flow. The hydrodynamic interactions among fibres of intertwined networks were considered. Then, the stress and Fourier coefficients (i.e. shear moduli) were evaluated for both linear and nonlinear regimes. It was found that the double peaks (two-step yielding) of two double network at 100% maximum strain amplitude (nonlinear regime) cannot happen due to changes in fibre alignments and seed numbers, although the crosslinkers between two subnetworks present, which was previously reported in the literature. In fact, we also observed two peaks for single network in nonlinear regime. Furthermore, it was shown that the stress-strain curve of double network is not predicted by just superimposing the results from the corresponding single networks at 5% maximum strain amplitude (linear regime), but this prediction can be provided at 100% maximum strain amplitude (nonlinear regime). The Fourier coefficients and corresponding amplitude (an indication of nonlinearity effects) for double network were quite considerable from zero to fifth modes in nonlinear regime, despite enough zero and first modes in linear regime. It was also shown that the nonlinearity effects can be related to the morphology of the initial structure, i.e. the seed number rather than the flow condition for the single network. These results can help scientists to better design enhance fibrous materials used in wound healing or tissue engineering.
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spellingShingle Linear and Non-Linear Rheology of Single and Double Cross-Linked Biopolymer Networks under Viscous Shear Flow
Hajaliakbari, Nasrollah
Head, David
Harlen, Oliver
Soft Condensed Matter
In this research study, a numerical tool, which is based on a version of Slender Body theory, has been used and also modified to simulate the mechanical behaviour of single- and double-cross-linked biopolymer networks (hydrogel) under oscillatory shear flow. The hydrodynamic interactions among fibres of intertwined networks were considered. Then, the stress and Fourier coefficients (i.e. shear moduli) were evaluated for both linear and nonlinear regimes. It was found that the double peaks (two-step yielding) of two double network at 100% maximum strain amplitude (nonlinear regime) cannot happen due to changes in fibre alignments and seed numbers, although the crosslinkers between two subnetworks present, which was previously reported in the literature. In fact, we also observed two peaks for single network in nonlinear regime. Furthermore, it was shown that the stress-strain curve of double network is not predicted by just superimposing the results from the corresponding single networks at 5% maximum strain amplitude (linear regime), but this prediction can be provided at 100% maximum strain amplitude (nonlinear regime). The Fourier coefficients and corresponding amplitude (an indication of nonlinearity effects) for double network were quite considerable from zero to fifth modes in nonlinear regime, despite enough zero and first modes in linear regime. It was also shown that the nonlinearity effects can be related to the morphology of the initial structure, i.e. the seed number rather than the flow condition for the single network. These results can help scientists to better design enhance fibrous materials used in wound healing or tissue engineering.
title Linear and Non-Linear Rheology of Single and Double Cross-Linked Biopolymer Networks under Viscous Shear Flow
topic Soft Condensed Matter
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2605.03728