A number of finite element methods for the analysis of nonlinear problems in rubber elasticity are outlined. Several different finite element schemes are discussed. These include the augmented Lagrangian method, continuation or incremental loading methods, and associated Riks-type methods which have the capability of incorporating limit point behavior and bifurcations. Algorithms for the analysis of limit point behavior and bifurcations are described and the results of several numerical experiments are presented. In addition, a brief survey of some recent work on modelling contact and friction in elasticity problems is given. These results pertain to the use of new nonlocal and nonlinear friction laws
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A finite element procedure is presented for the analysis of rubber-like hyperelastic materials. The ...
AbstractIn this paper a solution of a contact problem for large displacements and deformations are a...
Bibliography: pages 173-187.Analytical and computational aspects of solution paths for nonlinear equ...
Rubber is not only a non-linear elastic material, it is also dependent on strain rate, temperature a...
Finite element analysis ofhyperelastic components poses severe obstacles owing to features such as l...
A Eulerian approach is applied to the finite element modelling of neo-Hookean rubber material. Two m...
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A numerical scheme for strictly and nearly incompressible rubberlike materials is described. A Total...
Automotive rubber products are subjected to large deformations during working conditions, they often...
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Finite element analyses of friction contact problems in linear elasticity and large deformation impa...
Idea of using piezoelectric materials with flexible structures made of rubber-like materials is quit...
This dissertation deals with the application of the homogenization theory for the analysis of geomet...
Bibliography: leaves 82-84.In this thesis a description is given of the numerical treatment of conta...
The present investigation concerns the solution of nonlinear finite element equations by Newton iter...
A finite element procedure is presented for the analysis of rubber-like hyperelastic materials. The ...
AbstractIn this paper a solution of a contact problem for large displacements and deformations are a...
Bibliography: pages 173-187.Analytical and computational aspects of solution paths for nonlinear equ...
Rubber is not only a non-linear elastic material, it is also dependent on strain rate, temperature a...
Finite element analysis ofhyperelastic components poses severe obstacles owing to features such as l...
A Eulerian approach is applied to the finite element modelling of neo-Hookean rubber material. Two m...
International audienceIn this paper, some new generalized Newton's methods for the resolution of ela...
A numerical scheme for strictly and nearly incompressible rubberlike materials is described. A Total...
Automotive rubber products are subjected to large deformations during working conditions, they often...
The present study addresses finite element analysis of the coupled thermomechanical response of near...
Finite element analyses of friction contact problems in linear elasticity and large deformation impa...
Idea of using piezoelectric materials with flexible structures made of rubber-like materials is quit...
This dissertation deals with the application of the homogenization theory for the analysis of geomet...
Bibliography: leaves 82-84.In this thesis a description is given of the numerical treatment of conta...
The present investigation concerns the solution of nonlinear finite element equations by Newton iter...