In the present study, the application of averaged strain energy density (ASED) criterion has been extended to hyperelastic materials. Because of the material and geometry nonlinearities, commonly known for rubber-like materials, the use of conventional relations for determining the criterion parameters is no longer allowable. Therefore, by taking the advantage of a simple uniaxial state of stress field ahead of the crack tip in hyperelastic materials, a novel method has been proposed for determining the critical value of strain energy density. The sound agreement between the theoretical estimates based on the employed ASED criterion and the experimental data, taken from the literature, confirms the suitability of the proposed method
The present contribution is devoted to the theoretical and numerical study of the elasto-static fiel...
n the authors' previous paper, the Strain Energy Density Ratio (SEDR) criterion was proposed. As an ...
International audienceNonlinear theories of elasticity describe rubber deformation but not failure; ...
In the present study, the application of the averaged strain energy density (ASED) criterion is exte...
Due to the growing use of nanotechnology in the modern era, the application of nanomaterials in elas...
The rupture behavior of styrene-butadiene rubbers (SBR) in the presence of a V-shape notch is invest...
The strain energy density (SED) averaged over a control volume of radius R0 proved to con-trol fract...
Recent studies on local stress fields in proximity of crack and notch tips have shown that Strain En...
AbstractThe onset of crack propagation in rubber is studied computationally by using the softening h...
AbstractWe extend Sih’s strain energy density criterion (Sih, 1974) for crack kinks and material fai...
A new criterion is presented for fracture assessment of rubber-like materials weakened by a mode I c...
We extend Sih's strain energy density criterion (Si h, 1974) for crack kinks and material failure by...
The Averaged Strain Energy Density (ASED) criterion is validated for the failure prediction of notch...
In order to simplify the hyperelastic characterisation of rubber materials, an extension of the stan...
In this work, the application of the Average Strain Energy Density (ASED) criterion for the estimati...
The present contribution is devoted to the theoretical and numerical study of the elasto-static fiel...
n the authors' previous paper, the Strain Energy Density Ratio (SEDR) criterion was proposed. As an ...
International audienceNonlinear theories of elasticity describe rubber deformation but not failure; ...
In the present study, the application of the averaged strain energy density (ASED) criterion is exte...
Due to the growing use of nanotechnology in the modern era, the application of nanomaterials in elas...
The rupture behavior of styrene-butadiene rubbers (SBR) in the presence of a V-shape notch is invest...
The strain energy density (SED) averaged over a control volume of radius R0 proved to con-trol fract...
Recent studies on local stress fields in proximity of crack and notch tips have shown that Strain En...
AbstractThe onset of crack propagation in rubber is studied computationally by using the softening h...
AbstractWe extend Sih’s strain energy density criterion (Sih, 1974) for crack kinks and material fai...
A new criterion is presented for fracture assessment of rubber-like materials weakened by a mode I c...
We extend Sih's strain energy density criterion (Si h, 1974) for crack kinks and material failure by...
The Averaged Strain Energy Density (ASED) criterion is validated for the failure prediction of notch...
In order to simplify the hyperelastic characterisation of rubber materials, an extension of the stan...
In this work, the application of the Average Strain Energy Density (ASED) criterion for the estimati...
The present contribution is devoted to the theoretical and numerical study of the elasto-static fiel...
n the authors' previous paper, the Strain Energy Density Ratio (SEDR) criterion was proposed. As an ...
International audienceNonlinear theories of elasticity describe rubber deformation but not failure; ...