Numerical modeling of the effects of the shape and aspect ratio of 3D curved fiber on the percolation threshold and electrical conductivity of conductive polymer composites

SOFT MATTER(2024)

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For designing conductive polymer composites (CPCs), understanding how the fiber curvature affects the percolation behavior of curved conductive fibers is essential for determining the effective electrical conductivity sigma eff of the CPCs. In this work, CPCs were considered as a polymer matrix filled with the random packing of overlapped curved spherocylinders. The geometries of the curved spherocylinders were defined, and inter-curved spherocylinder contact-detecting and system-spanning fiber cluster searching algorithms were developed. The finite-size-scaling method was used to explore how the aspect ratio alpha and bending central angle theta of a curved spherocylinder affect the percolation threshold phi c of an overlapped curved spherocylinder system in 3D space. The findings suggest that phi c decreases as alpha increases and increases initially before declining as theta increases. An empirical approximation formula was proposed to quantify the effect of the curved spherocylinder's morphology, characterized by the dimensionless excluded volume Vdex of the curved spherocylinder, on phi c. The new rigorous bound for phi c of the soft-curved spherocylinder system was further proposed. A random resistor network model was constructed, and the reliability of this model was validated by comparing the simulations and published data. Finally, a fitting formula was developed to assess the impacts of the normalized reduced density (eta - eta c)/eta c and Vdex on the sigma eff of CPCs. A distinct linear correlation between sigma eff and (eta - eta c)/eta c was constructed, denoted as sigma eff similar to [(eta - eta c)/eta c]t(alpha,theta). An empirical approximation model was proposed to establish the relationship between the fiber shape and conductivity exponent t. Our study may provide a theoretical hint for the design of CPCs. For designing conductive polymer composites (CPCs), understanding how the fiber curvature affects the percolation behavior of curved conductive fibers is essential for determining the effective electrical conductivity sigma eff of the CPCs.
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