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MM: Fachverband Metall- und Materialphysik
MM 53: Topical session: X-ray and neutron scattering in materials science II - Atomic migration studies ranging from neutrons to coherent X-rays
MM 53.5: Talk
Thursday, April 3, 2014, 13:00–13:15, BAR 205
Mechanical properties of mesocomposite silk fibres:
viscoelasticity, structural and molecular origin — •Igor Krasnov1, Tylo Sydle2, Michael M. Koza2, Manfred Burghammer3, and Martin Müller1 — 1Helmholtz-Zentrum, Geesthacht, Germany — 2ILL, Grenoble, France — 3ESRF, Grenoble, France
To study the response of silk to a mechanical perturbation
we monitor the changes of the microscopic structure of silk
as well as the molecular dynamics of the amorphous phase.
In oder to achieve this goal in situ scattering experiments were
performed: synchrotron radiation X-rays and cold neutrons were
used as probes of the structure and dynamics, respectively.
Much attention was devoted to the temporal evolution.
Generally, a link between the macroscopic viscoelastic behaviour and
the mechanism at the molecular length scales has been established.
With our experimental techniques and analyses we could separate the mechanical
properties of the crystalline region of silk from those of the amorphous
part, as well as show their interplay [1].
Interesting novel results were also obtained concerning
the long-time mechanical relaxation of silk and molecular diffusion processes.
Both phenomena exhibit definitive memory effects and can be well described by
the models based on fractional calculus.
Despite the fact that these phenomena belong to very different temporal and
spatial levels the fractional characteristics of these phenomena are
very similar.
[1] Krasnov I., et al.
PRL 100, 048104 (2008)