a b s t r a c t We revisit an iconic deformation of non-linear elasticity: the inflation of a rubber spherical thin shell. We use the 3-parameter Mooney and Gent-Gent (GG) phenomenological models to explain the stretch– strain curve of a typical inflation, as these two models cover a wide spectrum of known models for rubber, including the Varga, Mooney–Rivlin, one-term Ogden, Gent-Thomas and Gent models. We find that the basic physics of inflation exclude the Varga, one-term Ogden and Gent-Thomas models. We find the link between the exact solution of non-linear elasticity and the membrane and Young–Laplace theories often used a priori in the literature. We compare the performance of both models on fitting the data for experiments on rubber ...
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AbstractIncremental equilibrium equations and corresponding boundary conditions for an isotropic, hy...
We revisit an iconic deformation of non-linear elasticity: the inflation of a rubber spherical thin ...
In this paper, we investigate the predictions of several widely used strain-stiffening phenomenologi...
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For the first time, the problem of the inflation of a nonlinear viscoelasti...
In this work the mechanical response of hyper-elastic spherical membranes subjected to dynamic infla...
One way to achieve large deformations and elongation in soft material robots involves the creation o...
Rubbery materials can undergo deformation induced microstructural changes leading to softening of re...
AbstractInflation experiments on thin rubber-like balloons show a complex, history-dependent hystere...
In the present work we derive an analytical expression for the pressure-deflection curve of circular...
A great variety of models can describe the nonlinear response of rubber to uniaxial tension. Yet an ...
The Gent material model is the simplest extension of the neo-Hookean material model that can describ...
Elastomeric membranes are frequently used in several emerging fields such as soft robotics and flexi...
In this paper we address the problem of determining the equilibrium configuration of elastic membran...
International audienceThe present paper deals with the use of network-based hyperelastic constitutiv...
AbstractIncremental equilibrium equations and corresponding boundary conditions for an isotropic, hy...
We revisit an iconic deformation of non-linear elasticity: the inflation of a rubber spherical thin ...
In this paper, we investigate the predictions of several widely used strain-stiffening phenomenologi...
In the present work we derive an analytical expression for the pressure-deflection curve of circular...
For the first time, the problem of the inflation of a nonlinear viscoelasti...
In this work the mechanical response of hyper-elastic spherical membranes subjected to dynamic infla...
One way to achieve large deformations and elongation in soft material robots involves the creation o...
Rubbery materials can undergo deformation induced microstructural changes leading to softening of re...
AbstractInflation experiments on thin rubber-like balloons show a complex, history-dependent hystere...
In the present work we derive an analytical expression for the pressure-deflection curve of circular...
A great variety of models can describe the nonlinear response of rubber to uniaxial tension. Yet an ...
The Gent material model is the simplest extension of the neo-Hookean material model that can describ...
Elastomeric membranes are frequently used in several emerging fields such as soft robotics and flexi...
In this paper we address the problem of determining the equilibrium configuration of elastic membran...
International audienceThe present paper deals with the use of network-based hyperelastic constitutiv...
AbstractIncremental equilibrium equations and corresponding boundary conditions for an isotropic, hy...