화학공학소재연구정보센터
Journal of Chemical Physics, Vol.111, No.20, 9434-9440, 1999
Polyethylene under tensil load: Strain energy storage and breaking of linear and knotted alkanes probed by first-principles molecular dynamics calculations
The mechanical resistance of a polyethylene strand subject to tension and the way its properties are affected by the presence of a knot is studied using first-principles molecular dynamics calculations. The distribution of strain energy for the knotted chains has a well-defined shape that is very different from the one found in the linear case. The presence of a knot significantly weakens the chain in which it is tied. Chain rupture invariably occurs just outside the entrance to the knot, as is the case for a macroscopic rope.