Regression analysis for predicting the elasticity of liquid crystal elastomers

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Hideo Doi
Kazuaki Z. Takahashi
Haruka Yasuoka
Jun-ichi Fukuda
Takeshi Aoyagi
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[1] National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST),Department of Physics, Faculty of Science
[2] Research Center for Computational Design of Advanced Functional Materials,undefined
[3] Research Association of High-Throughput Design and Development for Advanced Functional Materials,undefined
[4] Panasonic Corporation,undefined
[5] Kyushu University,undefined
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It is highly desirable but difficult to understand how microscopic molecular details influence the macroscopic material properties, especially for soft materials with complex molecular architectures. In this study we focus on liquid crystal elastomers (LCEs) and aim at identifying the design variables of their molecular architectures that govern their macroscopic deformations. We apply the regression analysis using machine learning (ML) to a database containing the results of coarse grained molecular dynamics simulations of LCEs with various molecular architectures. The predictive performance of a surrogate model generated by the regression analysis is also tested. The database contains design variables for LCE molecular architectures, system and simulation conditions, and stress–strain curves for each LCE molecular system. Regression analysis is applied using the stress–strain curves as objective variables and the other factors as explanatory variables. The results reveal several descriptors governing the stress–strain curves. To test the predictive performance of the surrogate model, stress–strain curves are predicted for LCE molecular architectures that were not used in the ML scheme. The predicted curves capture the characteristics of the results obtained from molecular dynamics simulations. Therefore, the ML scheme has great potential to accelerate LCE material exploration by detecting the key design variables in the molecular architecture and predicting the LCE deformations.
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