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23 July 1993 Finite element simulation of the 2D collapse of a polyelectrolyte gel disk
Daniel J. Segalman, Walter R. Witkowski, R. R. Rao, Douglas B. Adolf, Mohsen Shahinpoor
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Abstract
Theoretical models describing the dynamic behavior of the expansion and contraction of polyelectrolyte gels present numerically challenging problems. This paper describes how a method of weighted residuals approach has been used to solve the two-dimensional governing system of equations by finite element analysis. The modulation of the imbibition/expulsion of solvent by a gel disk is studied as an example.
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Daniel J. Segalman, Walter R. Witkowski, R. R. Rao, Douglas B. Adolf, and Mohsen Shahinpoor "Finite element simulation of the 2D collapse of a polyelectrolyte gel disk", Proc. SPIE 1916, Smart Structures and Materials 1993: Smart Materials, (23 July 1993); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.148470
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KEYWORDS
Polymers

Chemical elements

Diffusion

Hydrogen

Ions

Particles

Finite element methods

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