AbstractElastomers are characterized by their ability to undergo large elastic deformation. Nevertheless, their behavior exhibits stress softening, hysteresis and cyclic softening. The first phenomenon, known as Mullins effect, is commonly assumed to be either the result of an evolution in the hard and soft domain microstructure whereby the effective volume fraction of the soft domain increases with stretch or the result of irreversible damage in the material or combination of both. Hysteresis and cyclic stress softening are often considered as the result of the effect of stress relaxation. Based on the physical structure of filled elastomers, the present study shows that the Mullins effect, hysteresis and cyclic softening can be modeled by...
International audienceRubber-like materials present a stress softening phenomenon after a first load...
International audienceMany rubber like materials present a phenomenon known as Mullins effect. It is...
International audienceThe Mullins effect refers to a stress-softening phenomenon of rubber-like mate...
International audienceElastomers are characterized by their ability to undergo large elastic deforma...
AbstractUnder cyclic loading, elastomeric material exhibits strong inelastic responses such as stres...
The mechanical behaviour of elastomers is known to be highly non-linear, time-dependent and to exhib...
The large strain behavior of filled rubbers is characterized by the strong Mullins effect, permanent...
International audienceThe present paper reports and rationalizes the use of Continuum Damage Mechani...
This work employs five commercial carbon-black filled elastomers made from ethylene-propylene-diene,...
The Mullins’ effect remains a major challenge in order to provide good mechanical modeling of the co...
Elastomer behaviour is characterised by many phenomena : large deformations, relaxation, hysteresis ...
International audienceThis paper reports on the development of a new network alteration theory to de...
AbstractThis paper aims to identify the true source of limitations of pseudo-elastic models for desc...
AbstractIn this paper the inelastic features of stress relaxation, hysteresis and residual strain ar...
AbstractDuring cyclic loading, both natural and synthetic elastomers exhibit a stress-softening phen...
International audienceRubber-like materials present a stress softening phenomenon after a first load...
International audienceMany rubber like materials present a phenomenon known as Mullins effect. It is...
International audienceThe Mullins effect refers to a stress-softening phenomenon of rubber-like mate...
International audienceElastomers are characterized by their ability to undergo large elastic deforma...
AbstractUnder cyclic loading, elastomeric material exhibits strong inelastic responses such as stres...
The mechanical behaviour of elastomers is known to be highly non-linear, time-dependent and to exhib...
The large strain behavior of filled rubbers is characterized by the strong Mullins effect, permanent...
International audienceThe present paper reports and rationalizes the use of Continuum Damage Mechani...
This work employs five commercial carbon-black filled elastomers made from ethylene-propylene-diene,...
The Mullins’ effect remains a major challenge in order to provide good mechanical modeling of the co...
Elastomer behaviour is characterised by many phenomena : large deformations, relaxation, hysteresis ...
International audienceThis paper reports on the development of a new network alteration theory to de...
AbstractThis paper aims to identify the true source of limitations of pseudo-elastic models for desc...
AbstractIn this paper the inelastic features of stress relaxation, hysteresis and residual strain ar...
AbstractDuring cyclic loading, both natural and synthetic elastomers exhibit a stress-softening phen...
International audienceRubber-like materials present a stress softening phenomenon after a first load...
International audienceMany rubber like materials present a phenomenon known as Mullins effect. It is...
International audienceThe Mullins effect refers to a stress-softening phenomenon of rubber-like mate...