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Time dependent large principal deformation of polymers
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    Time dependent large principal deformation of polymers (English)
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    19 May 1997
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    A constitutive model which describes principal deformations of polymeric materials under small and large deformations is presented. It uses the kinetic theory of rubber elasticity as a starting point for the large deformation behaviour and generalizes this theory to include the effect of broad-spectral rate dependence. The constitutive model reduces to (phenomenological) small strain linear viscoelasticity under vanishing strains, while at long times the response corresponds to that of a rubber-elastic material. The behaviour of the model under constant strain rate is examined in both the loading and unloading mode.
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    loading mode
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    strain energy functional
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    material description
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    constitutive model
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    kinetic theory of rubber elasticity
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    broad-spectral rate dependence
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    small strain linear viscoelasticity
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    constant strain rate
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    unloading mode
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