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The Appearance of Platelet-Polymer Composite Coatings:Microstructural Characterization, Hybrid Modeling, and Predictive Design.
metallic paint;appearance;platelet orientation;optical modeling;scattering;laser scattering confocal microscopy;Materials Science and Engineering;Engineering;Materials Science and Engineering
Seubert, Christopher M.Meyer, Gary W ;
University of Michigan
关键词: metallic paint;    appearance;    platelet orientation;    optical modeling;    scattering;    laser scattering confocal microscopy;    Materials Science and Engineering;    Engineering;    Materials Science and Engineering;   
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The appearance of a platelet-containing polymer composite coating is governed by the microstructure and optical properties included scattering particles and platelets.Many models attempt to predict the coating;;s appearance, but do not utilize the complete 3D-microstructure, reducing their predictive utility.In this thesis, laser scanning confocal microscopy was used to measure the effect of platelet orientation on angle-dependent lightness, and quantify the spacing between platelets, from which a new microstructural property, the gap factor, was determined.The gap factor is a measure of the average gap size between platelets per unit material surface length.It ranged from 0 to 2 for the systems studied in this thesis.An increase in gap factor of about 0.1, keeping the orientation similar, reduced the near-specular lightness of the physical samples by more than 20%.A 3D hybrid-simulation was created using wave-optics to simulate the bidirectional-reflection-distribution-function (BRDF) for individual platelets.This was combined with ray-tracing to quantify the scattering behavior of a platelet array. This model more accurately predicted the lightness of a silver paint sample than an orientation-based microfacet-model, and was used to study how the surface roughness of the platelets influences lightness.The lightness at 15 degrees off-specular was about 130 when the root-mean square of the amplitude of the roughness, sigma(RMS), was much less than the wavelength of light.Lightness reduced to about 80 when sigma(RMS) was about equal to the wavelength of light.This effect of sigma(RMS) on lightness was found to be more significant with decreases in the roughness correlation length.The hybrid model was also used to study how width, thickness, and volume concentration of the platelets change the near-specular and backscattered lightness. The observed reduction in near-specular lightness with gap factor was verified.However, the resultant 2nd-order exponential decay was weaker than observed.This was attributed wave-scattering by faces and edges, behavior not included in the current model, but may be added in the future.This hybrid model can be used in the future to design unique microstructures to produce new and novel visual or functional effects using manufacturing techniques such as 3D-printing.

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