AbstractA phenomenological uniaxial model is derived for implementation in the time domain, which captures the amplitude and frequency dependency of filled elastomers. Motivated by the experimental observation that the frequency dependency is stronger for smaller strain amplitudes than for large ones, a novel material model is presented. It utilizes a split of deformation between a generalized Maxwell chain in series with a bounding surface plasticity model with a vanishing elastic region. Many attempts to capture the behaviour of filled elastomers are found in the literature, which often utilize an additive split between an elastic and a history dependent element, in parallel. Even though some models capture the storage and loss modulus du...
The mitigation of the vibrations of components and structures, through the use of rubber mounts, is ...
This paper describes experiments and the development of constitutive equations to predict the steady...
The development of a constitutive model to describe the dynamic response of a filled rubber compound...
AbstractA phenomenological uniaxial model is derived for implementation in the time domain, which ca...
AbstractThe focus of the present paper is the experimental investigation, the constitutive represent...
International audienceA constitutive modelling of the behaviour of a filled rubber is proposed in or...
Elasticity and damping are significant properties of rubber, taken advantage of in engineering appli...
ABSTRACT: The dynamic properties of a filled elastomer are obtained over a broad frequency range. Th...
The large strain behavior of filled rubbers is characterized by the strong Mullins effect, permanent...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Mechanical Engineering, 1999.Include...
AbstractThe nature of elastomeric material demands the consideration of finite deformations, nonline...
A constitutive model was developed for the description of the viscoelastic (time-dependent) behavior...
none5noThis paper presents a zero-dimensional model for the simulation of the mechanical behavior of...
Due to the character of the original source materials and the nature of batch digitization, quality ...
Although it is well known that the dynamic properties of rubber depend on both frequency and amplitu...
The mitigation of the vibrations of components and structures, through the use of rubber mounts, is ...
This paper describes experiments and the development of constitutive equations to predict the steady...
The development of a constitutive model to describe the dynamic response of a filled rubber compound...
AbstractA phenomenological uniaxial model is derived for implementation in the time domain, which ca...
AbstractThe focus of the present paper is the experimental investigation, the constitutive represent...
International audienceA constitutive modelling of the behaviour of a filled rubber is proposed in or...
Elasticity and damping are significant properties of rubber, taken advantage of in engineering appli...
ABSTRACT: The dynamic properties of a filled elastomer are obtained over a broad frequency range. Th...
The large strain behavior of filled rubbers is characterized by the strong Mullins effect, permanent...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Mechanical Engineering, 1999.Include...
AbstractThe nature of elastomeric material demands the consideration of finite deformations, nonline...
A constitutive model was developed for the description of the viscoelastic (time-dependent) behavior...
none5noThis paper presents a zero-dimensional model for the simulation of the mechanical behavior of...
Due to the character of the original source materials and the nature of batch digitization, quality ...
Although it is well known that the dynamic properties of rubber depend on both frequency and amplitu...
The mitigation of the vibrations of components and structures, through the use of rubber mounts, is ...
This paper describes experiments and the development of constitutive equations to predict the steady...
The development of a constitutive model to describe the dynamic response of a filled rubber compound...