AbstractA popular model for the finite element simulation of slightly compressible solid rubber-like materials assumes that the strain-energy function can be additively decomposed into a volumetric part and a deviatoric part. Based on mathematical convenience, the volumetric part is usually assumed to be a finite polynomial in the volume change. Experimental evidence suggests that for solid rubbers in compression, this polynomial can be taken to be a simple quadratic for moderate deformations and that this function also adequately models the volume change and the stress/stretch relation for materials in simple tension, up to stretches of order 100%. For larger tensile deformations, however, experimental data suggest that the Cauchy stress-v...
A new strain energy function has been presented for the representation of the nonlinear stress-strai...
AbstractStarting from the general expression of the free-energy function of a saturated porous mediu...
AbstractA constitutive model is derived for the elastic behavior of rubbers at arbitrary three-dimen...
AbstractA popular model for the finite element simulation of slightly compressible solid rubber-like...
PhDSeveral aspects of the stress-strain behaviour of rubber, important for evaluating its propertie...
Rubbery foams and similar highly compressible rubbery solids form an important class of materials fo...
In order to avoid the numerical difficulties in locally enforcing the incompressibility constraint u...
AbstractThe present paper is focused on the development of a constitutive model for the computationa...
The mechanical behaviour of rubberlike materials is modelled in a phenomenological approach using a ...
In many applications for finite element (FE) simulations rubber materials are assumed to be nearly in...
AbstractIn order to avoid the numerical difficulties in locally enforcing the incompressibility cons...
Proceedings of the 7th European Conference on constitutive models for rubber, Dublin, Ireland, 20-23...
A numerical scheme for strictly and nearly incompressible rubberlike materials is described. A Total...
particularly the rubber materials [1,2]. Rubber materials are known to experience swellingwhen in co...
The objective of this paper is to present a new framework to formulate thermoelastic constitutive re...
A new strain energy function has been presented for the representation of the nonlinear stress-strai...
AbstractStarting from the general expression of the free-energy function of a saturated porous mediu...
AbstractA constitutive model is derived for the elastic behavior of rubbers at arbitrary three-dimen...
AbstractA popular model for the finite element simulation of slightly compressible solid rubber-like...
PhDSeveral aspects of the stress-strain behaviour of rubber, important for evaluating its propertie...
Rubbery foams and similar highly compressible rubbery solids form an important class of materials fo...
In order to avoid the numerical difficulties in locally enforcing the incompressibility constraint u...
AbstractThe present paper is focused on the development of a constitutive model for the computationa...
The mechanical behaviour of rubberlike materials is modelled in a phenomenological approach using a ...
In many applications for finite element (FE) simulations rubber materials are assumed to be nearly in...
AbstractIn order to avoid the numerical difficulties in locally enforcing the incompressibility cons...
Proceedings of the 7th European Conference on constitutive models for rubber, Dublin, Ireland, 20-23...
A numerical scheme for strictly and nearly incompressible rubberlike materials is described. A Total...
particularly the rubber materials [1,2]. Rubber materials are known to experience swellingwhen in co...
The objective of this paper is to present a new framework to formulate thermoelastic constitutive re...
A new strain energy function has been presented for the representation of the nonlinear stress-strai...
AbstractStarting from the general expression of the free-energy function of a saturated porous mediu...
AbstractA constitutive model is derived for the elastic behavior of rubbers at arbitrary three-dimen...