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The following pages link to The Payne effect in finite viscoelasticity: constitutive modelling based on fractional derivatives and intrinsic time scales (Q1827595):
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- Finite strain viscoelasticity: how to consistently couple discretizations in time and space on quadrature-point level for full order \(p\geq 2\) and a considerable speed-up (Q364147) (← links)
- Reformulation of strain invariants at incompressibility (Q396403) (← links)
- Optimisation of a pretreatment method to reach the basic elasticity of filled rubber materials (Q399045) (← links)
- Two-scale mechanism-based theory of nonlinear viscoelasticity (Q443654) (← links)
- Dissipative heating of elastomers: a new modelling approach based on finite and coupled thermomechanics (Q510663) (← links)
- Modelling of frequency- and amplitude-dependent material properties of filler-reinforced rubber (Q835872) (← links)
- Notes on computational aspects of the fractional-order viscoelastic model (Q1703630) (← links)
- Propagation of infinitesimal thermo-mechanical waves during the finite-deformation loading of a viscoelastic material: general theory (Q1925829) (← links)
- On the calculation of predeformation-dependent dynamic modulus tensors in finite nonlinear viscoelasticity (Q1939936) (← links)
- Amplitude dependence of filler-reinforced rubber: experiments, constitutive modelling and FEM - implementation (Q1960044) (← links)
- On the solvability and approximate solution of a one-dimensional singular problem for a \(p\)-Laplacian fractional differential equation (Q2143580) (← links)
- A damage phase-field model for fractional viscoelastic materials in finite strain (Q2150237) (← links)
- Modeling Payne effect with a framework of multiple natural configurations (Q2213006) (← links)
- A viscoelastic constitutive modeling of rubber-like materials with the Payne effect (Q2294203) (← links)
- Modelling and simulation of adhesive curing processes in bonded piezo metal composites (Q2512519) (← links)
- Comparison of a natural configuration approach and a structural parameter approach to model the Payne effect (Q2661109) (← links)