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2. Simulating the hygroexpansion of paper using a 3D beam network model and concurrent multiscale approach.
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Motamedian, Hamid Reza and Kulachenko, Artem
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MULTISCALE modeling , *EXPANSION & contraction of concrete , *THREE-dimensional imaging , *DEFORMATIONS (Mechanics) , *COMPUTER simulation - Abstract
Abstract A number of problems associated with dimensional stability of paper products have to do with hygroexpansion in response to changes in humidity or moisture content. The main underlying mechanism of hygroexpansion in paper is the effect of the change of fiber cross-sections transferred through fiber bonds. In fact, the transverse expansion of fibers can be an order of magnitude greater than the longitudinal expansion. Addressing such problems using modeling on the microscale is associated with large computational costs since both the bonds and the fibers need to be resolved. We present a method for modeling the hygro or thermal expansion of interconnected fiber networks modeled with beam elements and connected through beam-to-beam contact. Being a line structure, beams can only support pointwise contact, which poses a challenge for modeling the force transfer induced by the deformation of the cross-sections at the contact point. The idea of implementing the stress transfer is to use a concurrent multiscale approach in which the bond level is resolved in detail using the configuration of the fibers and the computed strains are passed over to the beam elements. We verify and prove the applicability of this approach by comparing it with continuum models. We demonstrate the advantage of using this approach in terms of its tremendous saving in time. The use of beam models for modeling the hygro- or thermal expansion of fiber networks enables considering relevant sizes in the problems involving dimensional stability, in particular those associated with embedded inhomogeneities. We will show the applicability of the model by providing insights into published experimental observations on the hygroexpansion properties of paper products. Finally, we will demonstrate that the use of a 2D model to simulate the inter-fiber bonds in a network, not only leads to underestimation of out-of-plane deformations, but also to overestimation of the contribution of the transverse deformation of fibers to the in-plane dimensional change of the network. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2019
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3. The application of poly(methyl methacrylate- co-butyl acrylate- co-styrene) in reinforcing fragile papers: experiments and computer simulations.
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Qiao, Laicong, Chen, Keran, Zhao, Daohui, Zhan, Yuzhong, Min, Wenfeng, Huang, Qiang, Shen, Guopeng, and Zhou, Jian
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POLYMETHYLMETHACRYLATE ,PAPER ,DEPOLYMERIZATION ,POLYMERS ,COMPUTER simulation - Abstract
In museums, libraries and archives, some of the paper relics, upon ageing, are very brittle and even cannot be handled without destroying the material. This is because of the depolymerization of cellulose and, consequently, the loss of mechanical strength. To prolong the life expectancy of paper relics, the poly(methyl methacrylate- co-butyl acrylate- co-styrene) (MMA-BA-ST) was used to strengthen the fragile paper fibers in this work. The relation between the mass concentration of MMA-BA-ST emulsion and the specific properties of papers (e.g., folding endurance, tensile strength, tearing strength, whiteness and glossiness) and the ageing resistance were investigated. In addition, the effect of MMA-BA-ST on different types of paper was also studied. Furthermore, the reinforcing mechanism of MMA-BA-ST on paper was also investigated by dissipative particle dynamics simulations. The results showed that MMA-BA-ST could significantly improve the mechanical properties and ageing resistance of papers. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2017
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4. Modeling the social consequences of testimonial norms.
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Zollman, Kevin
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PAPER , *PHILOSOPHICAL analysis , *TESTIMONY (Theory of knowledge) , *SOCIAL epistemology , *COMPUTER simulation , *RELIABILITY (Personality trait) , *TESTING - Abstract
This paper approaches the problem of testimony from a new direction. Rather than focusing on the epistemic grounds for testimony, it considers the problem from the perspective of an individual who must choose whom to trust from a population of many would-be testifiers. A computer simulation is presented which illustrates that in many plausible situations, those who trust without attempting to judge the reliability of testifiers outperform those who attempt to seek out the more reliable members of the community. In so doing, it presents a novel defense for the credulist position that argues one should trust testimony without considering the underlying reliability of the testifier. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2015
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