[Example] Tensile test of resin and copper interface in MaterialsStudio
『Materials Studio』
Introduction of tensile test case for resin and copper interface in Materials Studio.
Case Study Utilizing "Materials Studio" ◇ It is possible to observe the movement of molecules during tensile testing. It is possible to determine the force required to lift epoxy resin with a crosslink density. Additionally, it is possible to determine the crosslinked structure in an amorphous state. 【Product Features】 ■ Ideal for "Materials Informatics" ■ Simulation software that streamlines material development Available for use by those engaged in research, development, design, and manufacturing across various industries. ■ Helps in the development of new materials more efficiently and easily. ■ Supports various types of materials. ■ All tasks, including crystal structure creation, calculation condition settings, and calculation result display, can be performed on a single GUI screen. *For more details, please feel free to contact us. Wavefront Co., Ltd. Sales Department MAIL: sales@wavefront.co.jp
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Materials Studio provides a graphical user environment called Materials Studio Visualizer, which can be used to create, manipulate, and display models of molecules, crystals, surfaces, polymers, and mesoscale structures.
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Multiscale Simulation of Materials 'Materials Studio' is a comprehensive modeling/simulation platform equipped with: - Quantum mechanics (Density Functional Theory) - Classical mechanics (Molecular Dynamics Calculations) - Mesoscale (Dissipative Particle Dynamics Calculations, etc.) along with statistical, analytical/crystallization tools.
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By seeking a stable structure while lifting the upper part of the epoxy resin, it is possible to determine the force required during the lifting process.
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It is possible to consider molecular-level movements by lifting the upper part of the epoxy resin.
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