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Dissipative particle dynamics simulation plus slip-springs for entangled polymers with various slip-spring densities

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arxiv 2401.17565 v1 pith:D3PC26X2 submitted 2024-01-31 cond-mat.soft

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Slip-spring models are valuable tools for simulating entangled polymers, bridging the gap between bead-spring models with excluded volume and network models with presumed reptation motion. This study focuses on the DPD-SS (Dissipative Particle Dynamics - Slip-Spring) model, which introduces slip-springs into the standard DPD polymer model with soft-core interactions. By systematically adjusting the fugacity of slip-springs, the density of slip-springs within the system is varied. Simulation results demonstrate the compatibility of models with different slip-spring densities in terms of diffusion and linear relaxation modulus when the average number of slip-springs per chain is the same. The conversion between DPD-SS models concerning length and time is achieved through Rouse scaling, which utilizes the average number of DPD beads between consecutive anchoring points of slip-springs. Additionally, the modulus conversion is accomplished through the plateau modulus that takes account of fluctuations around entanglement. Notably, diffusion and relaxation modulus from the DPD-SS model align with those reported for standard Kremer-Grest and DPD models featuring strong repulsive interactions.

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