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Finite element method for thermomechanical response of near-incompressible elastomers (English)
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16 December 1998
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The study addresses finite element analysis of the coupled thermomechanical response of near-incompressible elastomers such as natural rubber. We give a compact expression for the tangent stiffness matrix under coupled thermal and mechanical behavior, including pressure interpolation to accommodate near-incompressibility. The matrix is seen to have a computationally convenient structure and to serve as a Jacobian matrix in a Newton iteration scheme. The formulation makes use of a thermoelastic constitutive model for near-incompressible elastomers. The resulting relations are illustrated using a near-incompressible thermohyperelastic counterpart of the conventional Mooney-Rivlin model. As an application, an element is formulated to model the response of a rubber rod subjected to force and heat.
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isothermal tangent stiffness matrix
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natural rubber
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pressure interpolation
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Jacobian matrix
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Newton iteration scheme
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thermoelastic constitutive model
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Mooney-Rivlin model
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rubber rod
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