Rubbery materials can undergo deformation induced microstructural changes leading to softening of response and permanent set. In this work, these materials are modeled by a constitutive equation that incorporates the following micromechanism : when the deformation becomes large enough, network junctions break during further increments of deformation and then heal. New networks are formed by this conversion process, each unstressed in the local configuration at which it is formed. The constitutive equation is used to describe the response of the particles of an initially flat circular membrane which is inflated by lateral pressure. The original material and each newly formed network are assumed to respond as neo-Hookean elastic materials. Re...
International audienceDuring cyclic loading, both natural and synthetic elastomers exhibit a stress-...
The applications of inflatable membrane structures are increasing rapidly in the various fields of e...
AbstractInflation experiments on thin rubber-like balloons show a complex, history-dependent hystere...
Abstract-Rubbery materials can undergo deformation induced microstructural changes leading to soften...
In the present work we derive an analytical expression for the pressure-deflection curve of circular...
One way to achieve large deformations and elongation in soft material robots involves the creation o...
The two-dimensional finite strain constitutive model for membranes is presented; it incorporates str...
A micromechanically based non-affine network model for finite rubber elasticity and viscoelasticity ...
AbstractUnder cyclic loading, elastomeric material exhibits strong inelastic responses such as stres...
In the present work, two complementary aspects of the mecanical modeling of rubber-like matérials ar...
In the present work we derive an analytical expression for the pressure-deflection curve of circular...
Many biological materials show a phenomenon known as strain stiffening. This is often associated wit...
a b s t r a c t We revisit an iconic deformation of non-linear elasticity: the inflation of a rubber...
AbstractDuring cyclic loading, both natural and synthetic elastomers exhibit a stress-softening phen...
International audienceWhile natural rubber is commonly considered as an incompressible material, thi...
International audienceDuring cyclic loading, both natural and synthetic elastomers exhibit a stress-...
The applications of inflatable membrane structures are increasing rapidly in the various fields of e...
AbstractInflation experiments on thin rubber-like balloons show a complex, history-dependent hystere...
Abstract-Rubbery materials can undergo deformation induced microstructural changes leading to soften...
In the present work we derive an analytical expression for the pressure-deflection curve of circular...
One way to achieve large deformations and elongation in soft material robots involves the creation o...
The two-dimensional finite strain constitutive model for membranes is presented; it incorporates str...
A micromechanically based non-affine network model for finite rubber elasticity and viscoelasticity ...
AbstractUnder cyclic loading, elastomeric material exhibits strong inelastic responses such as stres...
In the present work, two complementary aspects of the mecanical modeling of rubber-like matérials ar...
In the present work we derive an analytical expression for the pressure-deflection curve of circular...
Many biological materials show a phenomenon known as strain stiffening. This is often associated wit...
a b s t r a c t We revisit an iconic deformation of non-linear elasticity: the inflation of a rubber...
AbstractDuring cyclic loading, both natural and synthetic elastomers exhibit a stress-softening phen...
International audienceWhile natural rubber is commonly considered as an incompressible material, thi...
International audienceDuring cyclic loading, both natural and synthetic elastomers exhibit a stress-...
The applications of inflatable membrane structures are increasing rapidly in the various fields of e...
AbstractInflation experiments on thin rubber-like balloons show a complex, history-dependent hystere...