Entropic Elasticity of Phantom Percolation Networks

Abstract

A new method is used to measure the stress and elastic constants of purely entropic phantom networks, in which a fraction p of neighbors are tethered by inextensible bonds. We find that close to the percolation threshold pc the shear modulus behaves as (p-pc)f, where the exponent f≈ 1.35 in two dimensions, and f≈ 1.95 in three dimensions, close to the corresponding values of the conductivity exponent in random resistor networks. The components of the stiffness tensor (elastic constants) of the spanning cluster follow a power law (p-pc)g, with an exponent g≈ 2.0 and 2.6 in two and three dimensions, respectively.

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