This paper discusses the growth of a pre-existing void in a nonlinear viscoelastic material subjected to remote hydrostatic tensions with different loading rates. The constitutive relation of this viscoelastic material is the one recently proposed by the present authors, which may be considered as a generalization of the non-Gaussian statistical theory in rubber elasticity. As the first order approximation, the above constitutive relation can be reduced to the "neo-Hookean" type viscoelastic one. Investigations of the influences of the material viscosity and the loading rate on the void growth, or on the cavitation are carried out. It is found that: (1) for generalized "inverse Langevin approximation" nonlinear viscoelas...
International audienceDuctile metals subjected to a high strain rate tensile loading are known to br...
It is by now well established that loading conditions with sufficiently large triaxialities can indu...
Void growth in plastically deforming glassy polymers is investigated by means of a simple spherical ...
Dynamic cavitation is known to be a typical failure mechanism in rubber-like solids. While the mecha...
Dynamic cavitation is known to be a typical failure mechanism in rubber-like solids. While the mecha...
Dynamic cavitation is known to be a typical failure mechanism in rubber-like solids. While the mecha...
International audienceClosed form analytical solutions for the dynamic expansion of a spherical void...
Cavitation in rubber-like materials describes sudden void growth of an initially voided material und...
Rubber materials and structures can fracture because tensile deformation and growth of small pre-exi...
It is by now well established that loading conditions with sufficiently large triaxialities can indu...
Spherical void expansion in plastics and rubber-modified plastics is investigated under radial tract...
In Part I of this work we derived a fairly general theory of cavitation in elastomeric solids based ...
It is by now well established that loading conditions with sufficiently large triaxialities can indu...
It is by now well established that loading conditions with sufficiently large triaxialities can indu...
Void growth in plastically deforming glassy polymers is investigated by means of a simple spherical ...
International audienceDuctile metals subjected to a high strain rate tensile loading are known to br...
It is by now well established that loading conditions with sufficiently large triaxialities can indu...
Void growth in plastically deforming glassy polymers is investigated by means of a simple spherical ...
Dynamic cavitation is known to be a typical failure mechanism in rubber-like solids. While the mecha...
Dynamic cavitation is known to be a typical failure mechanism in rubber-like solids. While the mecha...
Dynamic cavitation is known to be a typical failure mechanism in rubber-like solids. While the mecha...
International audienceClosed form analytical solutions for the dynamic expansion of a spherical void...
Cavitation in rubber-like materials describes sudden void growth of an initially voided material und...
Rubber materials and structures can fracture because tensile deformation and growth of small pre-exi...
It is by now well established that loading conditions with sufficiently large triaxialities can indu...
Spherical void expansion in plastics and rubber-modified plastics is investigated under radial tract...
In Part I of this work we derived a fairly general theory of cavitation in elastomeric solids based ...
It is by now well established that loading conditions with sufficiently large triaxialities can indu...
It is by now well established that loading conditions with sufficiently large triaxialities can indu...
Void growth in plastically deforming glassy polymers is investigated by means of a simple spherical ...
International audienceDuctile metals subjected to a high strain rate tensile loading are known to br...
It is by now well established that loading conditions with sufficiently large triaxialities can indu...
Void growth in plastically deforming glassy polymers is investigated by means of a simple spherical ...